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[Wireless Networking] Qualcomm Achieves World's First HSPA+ Data Call Staff August 1, 2008 Printing of this document is for personal use only. For reprints of this or other articles, click here Also known as HSPA Evolved, HSPA+ is designed to enhance the mobile broadband user experience and enable a wide range of services. It delivers higher peak and average data rates, lower latency, better response times, longer battery life, and an improved, always-on experience compared to current mobile networks. It’s backward-compatible with prior WCDMA generations, and it doesn’t require new spectrum for deployment. In fact, HSPA+ Release 7 will offer downlink data transfer rates of up to 28 Mbits/s and uplink rates of up to 11 Mbits/s. Future HSPA+ releases will support downlink peak rates of 42 to 84 Mbits/s and uplink peak rates of 23 Mbits/s through a variety of advanced techniques, including multiple carriers for transferring data. Operators will be able to leverage their existing network and spectrum resources for next-generation wireless bandwidth and performance. Qualcomm achieved the data call using its MDM8200, which the company calls the industry’s first HSPA+ chip-set solution. Currently sampling, the MDM8200 supports deployments in existing frequency bands as well as in the 900-MHz band and the 2.5-GHz IMT-2000 extension band. Qualcomm |
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