Backman
13-11-2007, 02:56 PM
Qualcomm announced that it will enable a dramatic reduction in the cost of WCDMA (UMTS) mobile broadband handsets with the introduction of Qualcomm's new cost-effective Mobile Station Modem MSM, MSM6246 HSDPA and MSM6290 HSUPA chipsets. The products, sampling now, are designed to enable devices that break new price barriers for HSDPA and HSUPA handsets.
The two chipsets also feature new power-saving features that will enable better performance and longer battery life, with standby time of more than 37 days. "With more than 140 mobile operators in 65 countries now offering commercial HSPA services, mobile broadband is quickly gaining economies of scale," said Alex Sinclair, chief technology officer of the GSMA.
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The two chipsets also feature new power-saving features that will enable better performance and longer battery life, with standby time of more than 37 days. "With more than 140 mobile operators in 65 countries now offering commercial HSPA services, mobile broadband is quickly gaining economies of scale," said Alex Sinclair, chief technology officer of the GSMA.
Read Full story plus photo here (http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/Nov2007/5417.htm)