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Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) says 94 HSDPA networks are planned, in deployment, or commercially launched in 47 countries
April 25, 2006
SAWBRIDEWORTH, U.K. -- According to a new survey by GSA - Global mobile Suppliers Association, 94 HSDPA networks are planned, in deployment or commercially launched in 47 countries.
HSDPA is market reality today with 18 networks commercially launched in 14 countries - Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Isle of Man, Israel, Kuwait, Madeira, The Netherlands, The Philippines, Portugal, South Africa, and the USA. At least another 29 networks target HSDPA launches by the end of this year.
HSDPA is the first evolution of WCDMA and is part of the evolutionary path of 3G enhancements to the GSM technology family. The primary benefit of HSDPA is improved end-user experience for most existing services, while new services are enabled. For example, the mobile office experience dramatically improves, as does voice and video over IP applications, interactive gaming, push to talk/push to X services, faster video and music downloads, and file transfers.
Most WCDMA networks are expected to activate the HSDPA upgrade for delivering the high speed mobile broadband experience. Additional HSDPA deployments to those identified in this survey are in progress but unannounced. No new spectrum/carrier is needed to roll out HSDPA in the network. At present, WCDMA can provide voice and data services on the same carrier simultaneously. This also applies to HSDPA.
Global Mobile Suppliers Association (GSA)
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