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Milking 3G 

Despite its name, long-term evolution is on the horizon, but UMTS operators apparently aren't willing to wait....

Evolved HSPA gains ground 

A growing number of 3G operators are looking to milk as much capacity out of the current 3G standard before 4G’s anticipated rise next decade....

Ericsson credits AT&T for HSPA boom 

Johan Bergendahl, chief marketing officer for Ericsson, on Tuesday gave credit to AT&T for essentially kick-starting the mobile broadband business for UMTS, saying the former Cingular’s deployment of high-speed packet access—and the subsequent launch of laptop data card service—started a chain reaction around the world resulting in 117 operators rolling out the high-capacity upgrade....

Nokia takes on WiMAX challenge with I-HSPA 

Sprint's decision to go with Mobile WiMAX as its new broadband wireless technology has sent some shudders down the spines of a few vendor execs. Sprint...

Move over, HSDPA; Nokia’s got a new acronym 

NEW ORLEANS--Nokia today unveiled a new high-speed data technology called Internet High Speed Packet Access (I-HSPA), a data-only complement that is built off UMTS standards and designed for heavy data users over the wireless network....

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