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Laboratories test HSDPA-enabled terminals

A SGS product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jan 18, 2007

SGS Wireless laboratories are engaged in testing the new HSDPA-enabled terminals for the GCF and PTCRB certification programmes.

HSDPA is now operational in countries as diverse as the USA, South Korea, France, Bahrain, the UK and Australia, currently supporting downloads at up to 3.6Mbit/s, with improvements to 10-14Mbit/s scheduled in the near future.

The high transfer speeds offered by HSDPA are possible thanks to the addition of a special W-CDMA channel, known as the High-Speed Downlink Shared Channel (HS-DSCH), to the 3G specifications.

As a result CDMA operators are now migrating to GSM/WCDMA, and several laptop manufacturers are now selling machines with an embedded module or HSDPA chipset built right in.

HSDPA-enabled PCMCIA data cards enable the functionality to be easily added to products with a PC Card slot.

Therefore HSDPA is fulfilling a similar role to Mobile WiMAX (IEEE802.16e), especially for those common applications that would not actually benefit from the slightly higher download rate that Mobile WiMAX can potentially deliver.

HSDPA is not only about datarates.

For certain time-critical applications, the reduction in latency, meaning a shorter round trip time, is the key selling point.

It opens the field for interactive, multiplayer, multimedia gaming without compromising on the pace of the action.

Mobile gaming is about to leap to the next level on the back of this technology.

After 3.5G comes 3.75G.

This will introduce High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) which is a protocol that will provide extremely high upload speeds of up to 5.76Mbit/s, complementing the great downlink rate of HSDPA.

SGS Wireless laboratories are engaged in testing the new HSDPA-enabled terminals for the GCF and PTCRB certification programmes.

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