Pioneering technology from Nokia Siemens Networks brings new user experience with fast high-volume data traffic
(10 apr 2008) -
Testing the capabilities of the new flat network architecture, mobilkom
austria has demonstrated the world’s fastest data call with a mobile device
using the pioneering Internet High Speed Packet Access (I-HSPA) solution from
Nokia Siemens Networks. During the trial, the data transmission downlink speed
reached up to 10.1 Mbps.
The I-HSPA trial with mobilkom austria, the country’s leading mobile operator,
marks another milestone for Nokia Siemens Networks in enabling top-quality 3G
mobile multimedia and data services to a rapidly growing number of users in a
cost-efficient manner. The I-HSPA functionality is designed for heavy data and
rich multimedia usage over the wireless network. Thanks to its simplified flat
architecture, the network is ready to offer the end user a full mobility of data
services, improved multimedia, gaming, web browsing and email service experience.
In near future, I-HSPA will be capable for data transmission rates over 10.1
Mbps.
The innovative solution also complies with the future network technology known
as Long Term Evolution (LTE), supporting data rates of up to 173 Mbps. In
addition to the world’s fastest I-HSPA call, Nokia Siemens Networks also
demonstrated its LTE solution for the first time in Austria.
“These new technologies will offer higher data transmission rates to our
customers, making it easy to use broadband multimedia services while shortening
the latency rates. For us as a network operator, these technologies, with their
flat architecture, offer the possibility to expand our network with more slender
investments,” said Boris Nemsic, CEO mobilkom austria und CEO
Telekom Austria Group. “The evolution from GPRS – via UMTS and HSPA
towards LTE is a consequent line in our complementary network strategy.”
Being the leading provider of mobile broadband solutions, Nokia Siemens Networks
also is the driver of the related standardization processes, like 3GPP (3rd
Generation Partnership Program) standard that provides specifications for the
third generation (3G) mobile phone system.
“It is exciting to demonstrate our I-HSPA capabilities together with our
partner mobilkom austria, who always has been a network operator living the
technological leadership claim.I am proud to be able to prove that the future
technologies are within our reach here today – with the worldwide fastest I-HSPA
call,“ said Dietmar Appeltauer, in charge of Nokia Siemens
Networks business in Central Eastern Europe.
I-HSPA innovation by Nokia Siemens Networks introduces a flat network
architecture to the 3G networks based on Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
(WCDMA) technology by connecting the base station directly to the Internet and
enables cost-efficient scaling of the network. It works with all HSPA devices
and improves end user experience by reducing latency. I-HSPA flat network
architecture also enables smooth migration to LTE.
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