Finnish cellco DNA has today launched an unlimited data usage offer for its mobile broadband customers to promote its recent upgrade of its network with HSPA+ technology. DNA claims that current peak rates for 3.5G network users reach 10Mbps and that on average, actual top speeds of 3Mbps-5Mbps are available in HSPA+ zones. It also reported that the HSPA+ footprint already covers a 'significant' part of its 3G network, and is expanding 'rapidly.' DNA announced last month that it had expanded the coverage area of its 3G/3.5G W-CDMA/HSPA network in the 900MHz and 2100MHz bands to 300 municipalities, whilst in today's release it claimed a population coverage of 4.6 million Finns. In June it announced that it was preparing to introduce maximum download/upload speeds of up to 21Mbps/5.8Mbps via the HSPA+ upgrade.
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