Cell C launches 4G

Cell C commercially launched what is reportedly Africa's first HSPA+ 900 network in Port Elizabeth, on Monday 6 September 2010. The company officially switched on the high-speed network, dubbed 4GS, as part of its nationwide network rollout. Using world-leading software-defined radio technology, Port Elizabeth will have an HSPA+ 900MHz network, offering data speeds capable of up to 21.6Mbps.
Cell C launches 4G

Cell C CEO, Lars P. Reichelt announced in August that the company would launch its new network, city by city, until nationwide 4GS coverage is achieved. "To date, 1600 HSPA+ 900 sites have been deployed and we are currently running large-scale user tests in 10 major cities. We will launch the network in each of those cities once we are happy with the network coverage and quality."

City by city

He said the first phase of the 4GS network rollout, expected to be completed by the end of 2010, will cover approximately 34% of the South African population. The network will be launched on a city-by-city basis and two more cities will come "on-air" in September. The company will continue to expand its network rollout and aims to cover 67% of the population by mid 2011.

"What is significant about the network is that the HSPA+ release 7 network is IP across all network elements. It will be rolled out countrywide and not only in pockets. The same Software Defined Radio (SDR) technology will be used across our entire network. It will be HSPA+ all the way from day one. The combination of R7 all IP networking along with the SDR technology will offer our customers a low latency, high capacity network that can evolve quickly as new standards are released."

In addition, the lower frequency of 900MHz compared to 2100MHz provides for much deeper and wider coverage with better penetration for indoor users. The result is fewer base stations to cover an area and enhanced in-door coverage.

'Best deal', and modem for school

Reichelt also announced that the company is launching two prepaid data products to ensure customers get the best deals right away. He said that the promotion will be extended to other cities when the network is launched in those areas to ensure everybody is able to benefit from this offer.

As part of its city launch, Cell C also donated a modem to the Ethembeni Enrichment Centre in Port Elizabeth to provide the school with faster internet connection. The school will also receive a monthly data bundle and an adaptor to allow multiple users connectivity at the same time.

Reichelt commended the school, which for the past 12 years in a row has obtained a 100% pass rate despite challenging circumstances, for its hard work and commitment to delivering exceptional standards in education.

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