Mobile & Wireless

DNA renames mobile broadband subscriptions

Tuesday 31 January 2012 | 09:48 CET | News
Finnish operator DNA has made the choice of mobile broadband easier and clearer by naming its DNA Mobile Broadband subscriptions with easily understood names indicating the speed of the connection. Unlimited prioritised data transmission is now part of DNA Mobile Broadband from L subscriptions upwards, and XL and XXL subscriptions will use 4G speeds. The device range already includes two Mokkula modems supporting 4G-speeds. Starting with the L subscription, DNA Mobile Broadband customers benefit from unlimited amount of prioritised data on DNA's network. DNA uses both LTE (Long Term Evolution) as well as DC (Dual Carrier) technologies in the construction of its 4G speeds. 4G LTE enables data transmission speeds of over 100 Mbps. New 4G mobile connections and devices support both technologies. DNA now offers two modems (Mokkula) for mobile connection at 4G speeds, while 4G telephones will join the product range during the spring. The DNA Mokkula E392, connectible to computers via USB has a maximum speed of 100 Mbps on the 4G LTE network. It also has a microSD card slot and socket for an additional antenna. The DNA Mokkula MF80, which supports 4G DC technology and has a maximum speed of 42 Mbps, can connect up to 8 devices. It has a microSD card slot and a connection for an additional antenna. At the moment, the coverage area of DNA's 4G LTE includes Hameenlinna and the centres and most densely populated areas of Tampere and Turku. In Helsinki, DNA's 4G LTE network covers the southern part of the city centre. DNA is continuously building new 4G speeds, using both LTE and DC technology.

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