Qualcomm Completes HSPA+ Data Call
WASHINGTON, Aug 04, 2008 (ASCRIBE NEWS via COMTEX News Network) --
Qualcomm announced that it has completed what it said was the world's
first data call using High-Speed Packet Access Plus (HSPA+) network
technology.
The call achieved a data transfer rate of more than 20 Mbps in a 5 MHz
channel. HSPA+ will allow operators to double the data and triple the
voice capacity of their networks compared to current HSPA deployments.
The successful data throughput was achieved on Qualcomm's MDM8200
product, the industry's first chipset solution for HSPA+.
"Today's call represents another milestone for Qualcomm in the
evolution of the HSPA road map," said Alex Katouzian, vice president of
product management, Qualcomm CDMA Technologies. "End users will enjoy
quicker connections to the Internet with HSPA+ while network operators
will appreciate the opportunity to offer more services to their
subscribers."
HSPA+, also known as HSPA Evolved, is designed to enhance the mobile
broadband user experience and enable a wide range of services. The
technology delivers higher peak and average data rates, lower latency,
better response times, longer battery life and an enhanced, always-on
experience compared to the current generation of mobile networks.
The latest evolution of WCDMA technology, HSPA+ Release 7, will offer
downlink data transfer rates of up to 28 Mbps and uplink rates of up to
11 Mbps. Future HSPA+ releases are expected to support downlink peak
rates of 42-84 Mbps and uplink peak rates of 23 Mbps by using a variety
of advanced techniques, including multiple carriers for transferring
data. HSPA+ is backward compatible with prior generations of WCDMA and
does not require new spectrum for deployment. Operators can leverage
their existing network and spectrum resources to offer next-generation
wireless bandwidth and performance.
Qualcomm's MDM8200 chipset is currently sampling to customers and
supports deployments in existing frequency bands, as well as in the 900
MHz band and the 2.5 GHz IMT-2000 extension band.
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