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Super-fast 2Mbps uploads coming to a phone near you
July 20th, 2006

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Mobile phone users could soon be uploading data at a rate of 2Mbps per second thanks to a new chip being demonstrated this week by Qualcomm.

The chip is based on HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access), a technology that promises to boost the upload speed of mobile data networks. Operators around the world are currently rolling out HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) networks, which increase the download speed of 3G networks but not the upload rate.

Qualcomm said its HSUPA chip supports upload speeds of 2Mbps, which could be used for videoconferencing or to upload large files. The company will demonstrate the capabilities at the Expo Comm Wireless trade show in Japan this week.

Ten device makers are designing phones based on the chips, Qualcomm said, although it did not name the manufacturers or say when the phones might be released.

Qualcomm has also launched interoperability testing with infrastructure providers in order to ensure that the chips can communicate with the network equipment that vendors are designing.

HSDPA networks offer download rates of about 2Mbps today, and operators expect to be able to increase that to 7Mbps or more in the future. Most GSM operators plan to also offer HSUPA, which will better support interactive applications such as video conferencing and mobile VoIP.

Operators such as T-Mobile International say that in lab tests they have achieved 5.8Mbps using HSUPA. The first HSUPA networks are expected to be available next year.

Nancy Gohring

Yoshi’s take: Uploading from a phone at 2Mbps sounds like the bee’s knees but where’s the application? And when we do find something big enough to upload at that speed are we still gonna get hit for packet charges?

02:46 PM Mark Hiratsuka • Permalink
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