Articles tagged with: Uplink and Docomo
NEC Wins "Super 3G" Contract in Japan
.., which achieves data transmission speeds of 100Mbps or more in downlink and 50Mbps or more in uplink access. NEC has already been selected as a Super 3G wireless base station and terminal provider; this latest order places NEC in a position t more
Related Tags: base-station, w-cdma, core-network, hsupa, lte, nec, ims, wlan, hsdpa, handover, downlink, ntt-docomo, Japan
Fujitsu "3G Evolution" Base Station Achieves Downlink Speed of 900Mbps
In November 2006 Fujitsu was selected by DoCoMo to develop and manufacture prototypes and commercial equipment for DoCoMo's "Super 3G" wireless base stations. Since then, DoCoMo and Fujitsu Laboratories have made progress in jointly developing prototype wireless base station equipment, and maximum downlink transmission speeds of approximately 900Mbps have now been achieved through the application of MIMO technology, a core technology for high-speed, high-volume wireless communications. more
Related Tags: w-cdma, hsupa, fujitsu, mimo, downlink, Japan
DoCoMo to test "Super 3G" Network"
Japan's DoCoMo says that it will begin testing an experimental "Super 3G" system later this month. With this experiment, DoCoMo will seek to achieve a downlink transmission rate of 300Mbps over a high-speed wireless network. more
Related Tags: w-cdma, hsupa, mimo, long-term-evolution, downlink, indoor, antenna
..ch as high as 384Kbps.The handset will be compatible with DoCoMo's new Music Channel service, also starting from August 31. Users will be able to automatically download music programs of about up to one hour during the late-night hours for listening more
DoCoMo Plans for Super 3G Service
..uper 3G standard is expected to provide superfast downlink data rates of over 100Mbps and uplink data rates of over 50Mbps, low-latency data transmission, and improved spectrum efficiency.Super 3G features highly advanced versions of high-speed downl more
Related Tags: w-cdma, hsupa, lte, 3gpp, long-term-evolution, downlink
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