hspa in news
3.5G laptops to overwhelm mobile networks?
News 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]
iPhone 2.0 - the rumours and the reality
News As Canalys' Cunningham points out: "Edge across the GSM networks or GSM operators is still pretty limited - predominantly it's 3G or HSPA networks now being rolled out now - so what 3G does it provides compatibility with a far greater range of... [05 Jun 2008]
BlackBerry goes Bold with super-3G
News However, arguments about the user experience, battery life, et cetera are inconsequential when carriers and end users are demanding HSPA. It is clear that, although Edge and its evolution have significant prospects, the technology will... [13 May 2008]
Multiple network access becoming mobile norm
News The analyst points to an impressive array of radio access techs already in play - from cellular in its various forms, to 3G and HSPA data networks, to video broadcast techs such as DVB-H, to short-range connectivity techs such as Bluetooth, along... [02 May 2008]
3.5G gizmos mushrooming forth
News He said in a statement: "Our latest survey confirms the rapidly expanding eco-system for HSPA and underlines how the HSPA market has developed much faster than other technologies. Seventy HSPA devices now incorporate GPS/positioning functionality... [07 Apr 2008]
'Super-3Gs' get connected via the Gobi
News Gobi, which Qualcomm released in October 2007, is a chipset that allows travellers to connect to both High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) and Evolution-Data Optimised (EV-DO) networks. HSPA is used in Europe and much of the rest of the world, while EV... [07 Apr 2008]
New mobile masts to be drastically reduced
News Such technologies are expected to deliver data rates of more than 100Mbps (current HSPA technology provides 14.4Mbps) and latency of under 20 milliseconds (current technology offers 70-millisecond latency). [07 Mar 2008]
Ericsson CEO hails mobile broadband 'breakthrough'
News Svanberg said Ericsson expects to see 3G/HSPA networks rolled out in Africa, India, Latin America, the Middle East and Russia this year. Ericsson has partnered with Telstra to roll out a national high-speed wireless broadband network in Australia... [11 Feb 2008]
What's hot at Mobile World Congress 2008?
News The prospect of advertisers picking up at least some of the costs of producing content is always a nice idea for operators but with renewed focus on data - what with ever-declining Arpu on the one hand, and all those HSPA rollouts and multimedia... [07 Feb 2008]
3.5G network growth ramping up
News The GSA said the rise of 3.5G is driving mobile broadband services globally - adding that HSPA (referring to both HSDPA and HSUPA) operators around the world are reporting strong subscription growth and increased profitability. [09 Jan 2008]
Mobile WiMax must grab YouTube generation
News No small achievement for a newbie tech - even if it still might be considered small fry when compared to souped-up 3G technology HSPA, which is slated to dominate the mobile broadband market. HSPA currently has around 11.5 million subscribers... [11 Dec 2007]
WiMax joins 3G fold
News We do see WiMax as a complimentary or niche technology alongside the main GSM evolution path, which essentially today is HSPA [Super 3G], so we expect the majority of operators to focus their energy and resources on that path. [22 Oct 2007]
Will digital switchover boost wireless broadband?
News However, the spectrum could also be used for wireless broadband services, such as HSPA (high-speed packet access, including high-speed downlink packet access or HSDPA, and high-speed uplink packet access or HSUPA) and WiMax. [19 Oct 2007]
Huawei's $1bn R&D pot 'matches Western rivals'
News However, the company now has a comprehensive product portfolio - from optical switching technology capable of maintaining tens of millions of lines through one fibre cable, to 3G and HSPA (mobile broadband) USB modems no bigger than a box of matches. [06 Sep 2007]
Mobile broadband to be an HSPA affair
News Mobile broadband looks set to be dominated by HSPA over the coming years - if hardware makers play their cards right. HSPA - high speed packet access - delivers mobile broadband speeds in excess of 500Kbps, and up to several Mbps. [08 Aug 2007]
