Monday, September 17, 2012

iiNet to offer 4G mobile broadband over Optus’ network

Alternative Australian broadband provider iiNet has reportedly inked a deal with the country’s second largest cellco by subscribers, Optus, under which it will resell services over the latter’s recently inaugurated Long Term Evolution (LTE) network. According to Delimiter, iiNet is expected to introduce its own range of commercial 4Gservices in ‘the coming months’, and in a statement cited by the report iiNet has claimed it is the first reseller of Optus’ LTE-based products. It is understood that iiNet will launch its 4G wireless broadband services with a choice of own-branded devices, including a wireless USB modem and a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot, although full details regarding the services and hardware on offer, as well as the actual date at which they will be introduced, are only likely to be forthcoming once Optus confirms the launch date of its wholesale service.


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OVETEL iiNet to offer 4G mobile broadband over Optus’ network

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