T-Mobile launches accelerated HSDPA : 3.6 Mbps instead of 1.8 Mbps
August 31, 2006;
Some people say that by 2012 the HSDPA networks will offer more than 20 Mbps! While all HSDPA products offer nowadays 1.8 Mbps, it looks like T-Mobile is jumping ahead and offering faster speeds already now!
T-Mobile International and Sony VAIO Europe to cooperate in European
key markets
- The first joint product proposition will feature HSDPA Express Card
at 3.6Mbps and one special web’n’walk package for high-speed Internet
access
- Offer due in Germany, Austria and the UK
T-Mobile and Sony VAIO have agreed on close cooperation in selected
European countries. The aim is to launch joint offers for fastest mobile
Internet connections by laptop. The first offers to be made by the two
partners will be Sony VAIO laptops featuring the latest mobile Internet
HSDPA technology for surfing and file downloading at up to 3.6 megabits
per second. The product will feature Express Card interface, ensuring
the lowest battery consumption, therefore raising the convenience of the
product to the highest level.
Web’n’walk, the highspeed internet access by T-Mobile, enables by the
second expansion phase of HSDPA technology (HSDPA, Highspeed Downlink
Packet Access), to double the maximum HSDPA data-transmission rate from
currently 1.8 megabits per second to 3.6 megabits per second. The
Sony VAIO and T-Mobile propositions will feature this second HSDPA
generation, enabling to the customer the most effective business on
the move.
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