T-Mobile on Tuesday announced that its 4G HSPA+ network is now available in 10 new markets including Ames, Iowa; Anderson, Indiana; Battle Creek, Benton Harbor and Jackson, Michigan; Fort ...
Just heard it on the radio, and sure enough, there's a whole section on their site for the 3GS. I'll have to do some digging to find out how their plans compare to those offered by Rogers (the country ...
Good news, people of Ames, Iowa; Anderson, Indiana; Battle Creek, Benton Harbor and Jackson, Michigan; Fort Collins-Loveland, Colorado; Lawrence and Manhattan, Kansas; Springfield, Illinois; and ...
Half of the HSPA networks in commercial service globally are capable of peak downlink data speeds of 7.2 Mbps or higher, according to research just published by the Global mobile Suppliers Association ...
High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) wireless technology is here today in some markets and getting faster, and may end up being more popular than WiMax and other emerging broadband wireless technologies.
AT&T Chief Technology Officer John Donovan defended his company’s wireless coverage against attacks by industry analysts and media while laying out some details about its plans for further network ...
AT&T said Wednesday it has upgraded its 3G wireless network to reach downlink speeds of up to 1.7Mbps, a 20 percent increase over previous top speeds. AT&T says the increased speeds are the result of ...
Optus has followed network partner Vodafone in announcing it plans to switch on HSPA coverage across Australia by the end of next year -- some 18 months earlier than planned. The telco said today that ...
An important requirement for cellular systems is to provide high data rates for packet data services. To meet this requirement, High Speed Packet Access(HSPA) is introduced in release 5 and 6 of the ...
With the mobile industry looking toward WiMax and LTE (Long-Term Evolution) for faster data connections, LM Ericsson next week will demonstrate a system that could be an in-between step for many ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from Network World. Now that AT&T has taken its lumps from competitors and users over the size of its 3G network, the company is determined not to be ...