high speed hsdpa
Enhancement of Video Streaming QoS With Active Buffer Management in Wireless Environments
White Paper With the emergence of high-speed wireless cellular networks, such as High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) or WiMAX, new services with a high bandwidth demand have been introduced. This paper studies the impact of delay and losses within a... [18 Jul 2008]
BT plans £1.5bn fat pipe upgrade
News H is for HSDPA Matt Yardley, analyst at Analysys Mason, said that the move by BT will "remove some of the awkward questions about why are we languishing behind many other nations in the provision of high-speed broadband". [15 Jul 2008]
WiMax - spreading to more UK businesses
News H is for HSDPA WiMax really is 'the intelligent pipe' right into the enterprise, which will be a real boon to UK plc's need for high speed symmetrical internet connectivity. On-Communications has said it has decided WiMax is the best technology for... [10 Jul 2008]
UMTS/HSDPA Backhaul Bandwidth Dimensioning
White Paper Since R99 PS (Packet Switched) services are less spectral efficient and there is a clear trend to replace such services with HS (High Speed) services in most WCDMA networks, this study focus on the analysis of HSDPA PS data services and only... [08 Jul 2008]
Understanding WiMAX and 3G for Portable/Mobile Broadband Wireless
White Paper This white paper focuses on the major technical comparisons between WiMAX/OFDMA (IEEE 802.16e) and 3G/WCDMA/HSDPA for mobile/portable broadband data services. This paper also describes where each technology best serves operators' needs for networks... [03 Jul 2008]
High-speed uplink coming to T-Mobile
News High-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA), also known as 'super-3G', is already commonly rolled out across the UK, but its counterpart - high-speed uplink packet access (HSUPA) - has only recently been appearing, and on a limited basis. [01 Jul 2008]
3.5G laptops to overwhelm mobile networks?
News H is for HSDPA Berg predicts laptops with HSPA/LTE (high speed packet access/long term evolution) mobile broadband connectivity will grow from 8.4 million in 2007 to 49 million in 2013 - a compound annual growth rate of just over a third. [20 Jun 2008]
Complexity makes travellers miss their connection
Comment H is for HSDPA High-speed wireless networks are meant to make life easier for business travellers. G-HSPA offers an alternative, back-up connection but its slower speed and high charges per Mb downloaded will always limit its use for business... [12 Jun 2008]
Orange to cut 450 jobs
News Around 450 new 2G base stations will be rolled out while there will be further investment in the company's 3G and HSDPA networks. In terms of infrastructure the company plans to accelerate its high speed data network roll out. [04 Jun 2008]
Cheat Sheet: QR codes
Cheat Sheet But with the rise of the HSDPA world, however, conditions could be ripening for our own QR code revolution. You also ideally need ubiquitous high-speed mobile internet - to retrieve the data stored in the QR code - and in Europe such connectivity... [28 May 2008]
Don't paper over cracks in the digital nation
Comment H is for HSDPA In the UK, poverty is predominantly an urban issue - so looked at from that perspective the Ofcom state-of-the-broadband-nation report suggests high speed internet access might actually be exacerbating the digital divide - as... [23 May 2008]
BlackBerry goes Bold with super-3G
News RIM has launched the first of its BlackBerry smart phones to include high-speed HSDPA connectivity. Unveiled on Monday, the BlackBerry Bold - also known as the BlackBerry 9000 - includes not only tri-band HSDPA but also integrated GPS and 802.11a/b... [13 May 2008]
Vodafone gets speedy with broadband
News Vodafone's fast mobile broadband uses HSDPA (high speed downlink packet access) technology - sometimes referred to as 3.5G - to offer a theoretical maximum download speed of 7.2Mbps. Vodafone's high speed mobile broadband network has been in place... [12 May 2008]
Euro e-health getting the right attention
News H is for HSDPA In Denmark, for instance - where high speed internet is the most widely available in Europe - the report found there is extensive use of email communication between doctors and patients in about 60 per cent of practices. [28 Apr 2008]
Europe embracing speedy fat pipes
News H is for HSDPA Around three-quarters (77 per cent) of businesses in Europe are now using high speed broadband, according to the European Commission's latest i2010 progress report. More than a quarter of a billion Europeans regularly use the... [18 Apr 2008]
