CTIA Wireless 2005 Nokia launches its down and up HSPA
Nokia launched today at New Orleans CTIA Wireless 2005 the Nokia Internet High Speed Packet Access (I-HSPA) solution.
Nokia I-HSPA is a 3GPP standards based simplified network architecture innovation from Nokia, implemented by adding I-HSPA functionality to an existing Nokia WCDMA base station.
The basic performance of Nokia I-HSPA will resemble that of the ‘traditional’ High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) solutions, namely High Speed Downlink & Uplink Packet Access. This means that the downlink bit rate can be 14.4 Mbps and the uplink 5.8 Mbps. Nokia I-HSPA is based on a standard HSPA radio interface.
“Nokia I-HSPA improves the cost efficiency and performance of wireless data and enables profitable new wide-area wireless offerings in data markets previously supported by only fixed solutions”, said Giuseppe Donagemma, Vice President, Radio Networks, Nokia.
P2P at 1.4 Mbps
Also at CTIA Wireless, Nokia is demonstrating HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access), a UMTS/WCDMA uplink evolution technology currently being standardized in 3GPP, in addition to HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access).
HSDPA and HSUPA offer high voice and data performance and will enable real mass-market mobile IP multimedia.
HSUPA, which enhances the uplink speed of UMTS/WCDMA networks, is the next step after HSDPA. It will enhance advanced person-to-person data applications with higher and symmetric data rates, like mobile e-mail and real-time person-to-person gaming.
Traditional business applications along with many consumer applications will benefit from enhanced uplink speed. The Nokia HSUPA solution will initially boost the UMTS/WCDMA uplink up to 1.4 Mbps and in later releases up to 5.8 Mbps.
Along with HSUPA and HSDPA, Nokia will demonstrate the latest in radio and next generation core technologies, including simultaneous video streaming over EDGE, UMTS/WCDMA and WiFi, video sharing, push to talk over WCDMA and voice instant messaging. All demonstrations will take place in Nokia’s Mobile Demonstration Center outside the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans.
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