U.S. Army to get HSDPA network, courtesy of Nokia
Posted Jan 23rd 2007 2:20PM by Brian White
Filed under: Cellular, Government, Business

The U.S. Army will be sportin' a new 3G wireless data network soon, as global wireless company Nokia has won a contract with that outfit to build an HSDPA network.
The U.S. Army wants to evaluate potential 3G technologies for defense purposes and will be "testing" an
HSDPA network for that purpose (it appears). The location: unknown. Nokia didn't disclose exactly where the network will be located.
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