Articles tagged with: Imt 2000 and Hspa

Nearly 44 Million HSPA Connections in APEJ by Year-End

High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) technology, in both handsets and dongle form factors, has experienced strong growth in Asia/Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ) in the past 18 months, with IDC forecasting 43.6 million HSPA connections in the region at the end of 2009.  more

Related Tags: high-speed-packet-access, lte, bandwidth, 4g, broadband, ev-do, union, wifi, 802.16m, video, ofdma, 2g


Colombia's Mobile Telephony Revenues Will Pass S$ 7.1 Billion by 2013

Signals Telecom Consulting has published a report which takes a look at the mobile services market in Colombia with a focus on the VAS offering of local mobile operators.  more

Related Tags: wimax, signals-telecom-consulting, mts, mobile-broadband, vas, movistar, tigo, 3g-network, Colombia


Mobile VAS Revenues in Brazil will Surpass $9.3 Billion by 2013

Signals Telecom Consulting has published a report focusing on the mobile VAS market in Brazil, which highlights the fact that the slowdown in subscriber growth, the need to achieve positive returns on investment and the high mobile teledensity rates, which surpasses the 100% mark in cities like Brasilia and Salvador (Bahia), will trigger increasingly aggressive efforts by mobile operators to market Ring Tones / Music, Adult Content, Mobile TV and wireless broadband access.  more

Related Tags: iphone, mobile-tv, sms, virgin-mobile, mvno, signals-telecom-consulting, mts, vas, iden, nextel, cdma2000, vivo, ev-do, virgin, mobile-vas, Brazil


Qualcomm Achieves World's First HSPA+ Data Call

Qualcomm says that it has completed 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.  more

Related Tags: wcdma, qualcomm, battery, hspa+, chipset, uplink, downlink


Regulation & Radio Electric Spectrum in Latin America and the Caribbean

The saturation of the traditional markets of telecommunications operators, the convergence of services and the desire of governments to increase accesses and broadband coverage are some of the reasons that Latin American and Caribbean nation Governments are looking at the granting of radio electric spectrum licenses, mainly oriented to the implementation of UMTS/HSPA and WiMAX, with great optimism. Research firm, Signals says that it believes that the optimal assignment of this resource should revolve around three essential items: the delivery systems, the coverage guidelines and the deployment timetables that are imposed as a limit for the commercial launch of the services.  more

Related Tags: amazon, mobile-tv, qtel, rural, mts, microwave, movistar, wimax,, alegro, telmex, caribbean


Nokia Launches New Frequency Set Base Station

In anticipation of the USA regulators auction of licenses for the 1700/2100 MHz, and 700 MHz spectrum bands, Nokia has introduced the Nokia Flexi Base Station, an innovative, multi-radio platform. The Nokia Flexi Base Station enables easy deployment of 3G and/or broadband wireless networks, like WCDMA, HSPA, and WiMAX, and services in multiple spectrum bands with a claimed up to 70% lower base station site expenditures compared to using wide area base stations deployed in networks today. more

Related Tags: bts, wimax,, broadband-wireless-access


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