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Displaying items by tag: HSPA

Wednesday, 07 March 2012 08:27

84Mbps HSPA demonstrated

The world's first successful demonstration of 84Mbps WCDMA downlink and 23Mbps uplink has been performed, showing the mobile broadband speeds that may soon be available.

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 29 February 2012 12:35

Intel continues smartphone push

Intel is looking for a bigger share of the smartphone market, announcing deals with Orange, Lava, and ZTE, as well as new chips for smartphones.

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 30 November 2011 15:43

Huge Acer deal gives schools online edge

Acer is deploying up to 65,000 notebooks with the Queensland Department of Education and Training (DET) after the company won a tender in round three of the national secondary school computer fund.

Published in Deals

South East Water, one of Melbourne's three water retailers owned by the Victorian Government, has selected NetComm to supply HSPA machine-to-machine (M2M) routers for the remote monitoring and control of sewerage pumps in an area from the south east of Melbourne to South Gippsland.

Published in Deals

10 Years after the launch of the first 3G network, HSPA/HSPA+ networks are now a serious contender to the roll out of LTE, with 136 commercial networks currently in operation

Wednesday, 21 September 2011 21:55

Wireless 20.6% of PC broadband connections in Europe

According to a new research report, HSPA/LTE accounted for 20.6% of the total number of broadband connections in Europe at the end of 2010, and wireless broadband penetration is growing at a spectacular rate.

Published in Market

Huawei is claiming three 'world firsts' with its new multimode USB dongles and a WiMAX/HSPA Android 2.2 handset.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 17 February 2011 18:58

LTE now, NBN when?

So much nonsense has been written about the so-called 4G versus NBN debate that it seems that everyone except some serious telecoms pundits have overlooked a key fact - the NBN is still years away.  Therefore, the debate is really 4G versus DSL, a debate that looks to start heating up very soon.

Published in Beerfiles
Tuesday, 15 February 2011 21:04

4G vs NBN: the best way to connect to the net

Over coffee not long ago, a friend chided me over my NBN skepticism with a leading question 'what's the best way to connect to the net?' I conceded that a fibre connection would be fastest. 'That's it, do it once, do it right!' he exclaimed with a grin, as he continued checking his email on his iPhone over 3G.

Published in Beerfiles
Wednesday, 01 December 2010 12:06

LTE to soar but HSPA still rules mobile broadband

The new super fast mobile broadband technology LTE (long term evolution) is tipped to take-off worldwide in 2012 but the existing 3G standard HSPA will continue to dominate for many years to come, according to new research.

Published in Development
Wednesday, 15 September 2010 15:25

Ericsson first with 21Mbps embedded HSPA modem

Ericsson has released what it says is the first embedded HSPA modem to support 21Mbps downstream bandwidth, and a new version of its 7.2Mbps product with half the power usage of its predecessor.

3G Americas has published a useful report on the evolution of mobile wireless technologies, which points out that there is no current technology that meets the requirements of 4G; and which highlights the challenges in extracting ever more bandwidth from wireless systems.

Nokia is selling its wireless modem business to Japanese chipmaker, Renesas Electronics Corporation for $US200m along with 1,100 employees and the two will form an alliance to develop modem technologies for HSPA+/LTE and its evolution.

Published in Deals

Telstra turned on the upgrade of its Next G network to 42Mbps (theoretical maxium downstream bandwidth) earlier this year and has now revealed that it will be operational in 100 regional centres as well as capital cities as soon as customer devices are available, later this year.

Published in Mobility

Prophesies of doom and gloom for mobile operators are legion as they struggle to meet surging demands for mobile data and price-eroding fierce competition, but Nokia Siemens Networks claims that profitability is within operators' grasp.

Published in Strategy

The BlackBerry Storm2 smartphone will go on sale in Australia sometime in the next several days.

Published in Mobility
Tuesday, 16 February 2010 19:04

Samsung's LTE netbook isn't LaTE, it's way early

Although Samsung has announced a netbook with an inbuilt LTE modem at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Samsung's notebook and netbook announcements last week in Australia were far more significant: a netbook with built-in quad-band 3.5G (HSPA) modem module, and an admission that a Chrome OS powered netbook is in the works!
Published in Mobility
Sunday, 14 February 2010 12:41

3G wireless broadband moving to 112Mbps

Telstra will be one of the first operators in the world to offer a commercial HSPA data service at 42Mbps maximum downlink bandwidth, but Nokia Siemens is touting the next evolution of the technology offering up to 112Mbps.

Wednesday, 16 December 2009 05:00

ST-Ericsson demos first LTE-HSPA compliant terminal

Wireless chipset vendor, ST-Ericsson claims to have achieved the first handover between LTE and HSPA networks, using its multimode LTE/HSPA device.

Australian buyers looking for a 3G Wi-Fi router now have a wider selection to choose between with the arrival of AXIM Communications' (AXIMCom's) range.

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