Still on track as per myADSL press release:
Vodacom’s HSDPA rollout, which will take place in three stages, has begun and the results look very promising.
Vodacom’s initial rollout plans were delayed due to the late delivery of software, but the new rollout is on schedule contrary to a previous media report.
The new HSDPA service, which will supply users with a mobile broadband service producing speeds of close to 2 Mbps, is an upgrade from their existing 3G service.
Vodacom is one of the leading Vodafone affiliates regarding HDPA rollout and it is indeed encouraging to see a South African company taking the lead in the broadband arena.
The first stage of Vodacom’s rollout involves a controlled trial in the Midrand area. The results from this trial look promising and Vodacom is confident about moving to phase 2 of the rollout.
The second phase will involve ‘friendly user’ trials at 50 sites throughout Gauteng and will run for a month.
This phase will start in the beginning of February and feedback from users will be utilized to ensure that all aspects of the service, including the new software and network, are up to scratch.
The third and final phase of Vodacom’s HSDPA rollout will start towards the end of March.
Users throughout South Africa can expect the commercial service to be on the shelves from April.
Vodacom has investment in a significant upgrade of their Internet backhaul and is confident that no bottlenecks will occur when users break out of their network.
The cellular giant currently makes use of both SAIX and Internet Solutions for bandwidth, but is looking into acquiring their own international bandwidth via satellite.
They are also part of the EASSy project which will supply them with international connectivity in future.
The new HSDPA cards will have HSDPA, 3G, EDGE and GPRS capabilities.
With around 30% of Vodacom’s network being EDGE enabled this new functionality is an added bonus for those predominantly mobile customers.
MTN is expected to launch their HSDPA service in the second quarter of this year but no firm commitments have as yet been made from their side.