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News Release from: GSA - Global Mobile Suppliers Association
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 2 August 2006
50 HSDPA-enabled devices
launched by 16 suppliers
The latest in a series of regular surveys published today by GSA - the Global mobile Suppliers Association, confirms that 50 HSDPA-enabled devices have been launched by 16 suppliers
It means that the number of HSDPA products launched has doubled in 5 months. HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) is the first evolution of WCDMA, which is delivering the full mobile broadband experience for users across the world. A recent related survey by GSA stated that the number of HSDPA networks planned, in deployment or launched has reached 108 in 51 countries, of which 45 are providing commercial services today.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 2 August 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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GSA forecasts that the number of commercial HSDPA networks by end 2006 will reach 80.
The range of HSDPA-capable devices covered in this survey embraces all form factors: 25 PC datacards (PCMCIA and ExpressCard), three USB modems, three broadband wireless routers, and 19 mobile phones.
Forty of the HSDPA devices (80%) included in this survey also support GSM/EDGE, thus ensuring service continuity and the best user experience of mobile broadband services.
Sixteen of the HSDPA devices included in this survey are capable of operation at 850 MHz, in support of major 850 MHz HSDPA network deployments in Australia and North America, and potentially in many more markets throughout the Americas, Asia and elsewhere.
The survey total of 50 devices excludes the many models of notebooks/laptops with embedded HSDPA modules and PC datacards enabling wireless wide area networking (WWAN) access, which have been launched by several PC manufacturers, mostly in partnership with mobile network operators.
The GSA survey 'HSDPA Devices - July 31, 2006' is available for download from the GSA website.
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