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U.K. HSUPA For T-Mobile

Super 3-G, which allows for fast mobile broadband downloads, also known as HSDPA, or high speed downlink pack access, is all over the UK. That’s fine for anyone wanting to download content to their phones or laptops. But what about those who need to upload it? They’ve had to watch the progress bar move along at a snail’s pace. Until now.

Today’s the day T-Mobile rolls out its high speed upload packed access (HSUPA), claiming to be the first service to offer it there, according to ZDNet. It predicts speeds of 1.4 Mbps, and has tweaked its HSDPA to offer speeds of around 4.5 Mbps.

U.K. HSUPA For T-Mobile

U.K. HSUPA For T-Mobile

Super 3-G, which allows for fast mobile broadband downloads, also known as HSDPA, or high speed downlink pack access, is all over the UK. That’s fine for anyone wanting to download content to their phones or laptops. But what about those who need to upload it? They’ve had to watch the progress bar move along at a snail’s pace. Until now.

Today’s the day T-Mobile rolls out its high speed upload packed access (HSUPA), claiming to be the first service to offer it there, according to ZDNet. It predicts speeds of 1.4 Mbps, and has tweaked its HSDPA to offer speeds of around 4.5 Mbps.

Nokia, Intel Drop HSPDA for Notebooks

It was only a few months ago, in September 2006, when Intel and Nokia blew their own horns loudly, announcing plans to develop HSDPA wireless broadband modules for notebook computers. The modules would have been an embedded wireless broadband options in Intel’s “Santa Rosa” Centrino Duo technology, presumably migrating forward to future Intel mobile computing platforms.

Well, so much for big plans: Nokia has confirmed that it has scraped the HSDPA module plan, claiming they couldn’t justify the investment based on the anticipated market. Nokia says it will still consider developing the technology which would have gone into HSDPA modules, but right now there are no plans to bring that technology to commercial products. Nokia continues to cooperate with Intel on other projects.

Novatel Announces Broadband ExpressCard

If you’re looking to get online with your notebook anywhere you go

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