
But just how much of that will you see?
By silicon.com
Published: 27 August 2009 16:12 GMT
Vodafone 3G users could soon find themselves getting a speed boost.
The operator announced today that it has begun upgrading its HSDPA - a type of 3G - network to offer a theoretical maximum downlink of 14.4Mbps, which should see customers able to achieve speeds of between 1Mbps and 5Mbps.
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Head over to ZDNet UK to find out more on Vodafone's network upgrade.
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