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5.76Mbps HSUPA Demonstrated

[MWC] ZTE aims to wow the crowd by demonstrating its 5.76Mbps HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access) technology at MWC ’08. It might get a wee bit technical here, but bear with me.

HSUPA is a UMTS uplink enhancement technology introduced in 3GPP R6. It has two phases: in phase I the maximum uplink data throughput is 1.9Mbps; in phase II the maximum data throughput is up to 5.76Mbps. HSUPA technology increases capacity and throughput, and improves spectrum efficiency as well, satisfying the growing demand for mobile services in wireless broadband networks.

I’m all for a faster connection, anytime, anywhere. How about you?

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