US
: Agere Systems announced general availability of its chip set and
software solution for mass market, dual-mode UMTS/EDGE multimedia
mobile handsets enabling seamless handovers between 3G/UMTS and
2.5G/EDGE networks.
Inset
is Luc Seraphin, vice president for Agere’s Mobility Division
quoted below.
Agere’s
Sceptre HPU solution, which sampled to lead customers in July 2004,
integrates a dual-mode software core based on a proven and tested
GPRS and EDGE protocol stack that has been incorporated into millions
of wireless handsets already deployed on the market today. Delivering
up to 384 kilobit-per-second (kbps) downloads in 3G/UMTS coverage
areas and up to 220 kbps in 2.5G/EDGE coverage areas, Agere’s
dual-mode technology provides data transmissions at rates that are
seven times faster than most wireline PC dial-up connections. Agere
will show the Sceptre HPU solution Feb. 14-17 during the 3GSM World
Congress tradeshow in Cannes, France.
Operators are
focused on providing consumers with innovative wireless data applications
and multimedia services such as real-time audio and video streaming.
These new services require higher data bandwidth and capacity, but
they also give operators the opportunity to increase their average
revenue per user. To support these services, operators are rapidly
deploying networks based on two advanced technologies – EDGE
and UMTS – with major urban areas earmarked for 3G deployments
first. These plans make dual-mode W-EDGE handsets critical for continuous
delivery of 3G services and ensuring widespread user acceptance
throughout the multiple stages of infrastructure roll-out.
Industry analyst
firm Strategy Analytics expects dual-mode UMTS/EDGE handsets to
account for 40 percent of the total mobile handset market in 2010.*
Current third-generation
devices provide access to 3G services when in range of a UMTS cell
site, but drop back to GPRS data rates of around 40 kbps when consumers
are outside of 3G/UMTS coverage. Agere’s solution enables
handsets to drop back to an EDGE connection of up to 220 kbps, which
is important for maintaining the full performance of some 3G services.
“We are
sure that dual-mode handsets combining 3G/UMTS and EDGE technologies
will be essential in supporting seamless, high-data rate connections
for the foreseeable future and we are positioning Agere for leadership
in addressing this requirement,” said Luc Seraphin, vice president
for Agere’s Mobility Division. “Handsets based on our
W-EDGE solution will deliver the full service connections that consumers
will expect, wherever they are, even outside of UMTS network range.”
Agere’s
three-chip W-EDGE solution is based on its field-proven Sceptre
architecture which has been optimized over multiple generations
to meet the quality, size and cost requirements of today’s
compact handset models. Sceptre HPU’s small footprint is achieved
by integrating baseband processing and power management functions.
This level of integration also reduces power consumption and facilitates
slower clock speeds and reduced current leakage, which lowers power
consumption and supports handset talk times of up to 4 hours and
standby time of up to 300 hours.
Agere’s
dual-mode solution also boasts a unique protocol stack built using
the wireless systems expertise Agere has acquired in getting products
approved by over 70 operators worldwide. A major focus for Agere’s
development efforts has been ensuring that Sceptre HPU works in
real-world networks by running field and interoperability tests
over wireless infrastructure equipment. These efforts enable Agere
to deliver solutions that are operational and quality-tested, which
is critical for addressing increasingly shorter handset development
cycles. This also allows manufacturers to focus on application and
service delivery.
Sceptre HPU
is 3GPP release 99-compliant, which is the global standard for 3G/UMTS
solutions. It supports the 800/850/1800/2100 MHz frequency bands
and offers quad voice codec implementation. The chip set also provides
a flexible radio frequency interface that enables handset designers
to select open market radio frequency and power amplifier solutions
capable of delivering best-in-class performance for their products.
The solution
is scalable for a broad range of models within manufacturers’
3G portfolios, from entry to mid-level and high-end solutions, with
proven interfaces designed to work with multimedia extensions and
applications processors. Sceptre HPU also includes support for full-duplex
speakerphone, MP3 playback, AAC playback, MPEG-4 playback/record
and a SD/MMC memory card interface.
Agere expects
to deliver the solution in production quantities by the second half
of the year.
For more information
on Agere’s W-EDGE, EDGE and GPRS baseband solutions and reference
platforms, customers may visit Agere's Web site at www.agere.com
or contact one of Agere's regional sales offices. Customers in the
U.S. may also call the Agere Systems Customer Response Center at
1-800-372-2447. Customers in Canada may call 1-800-553-2448. Customers
outside those countries may call 1-610-712-4323. Fax inquiries may
be directed to 1-610-712-4106, or e-mail queries to docmaster@agere.com.
Written inquiries should be sent to Agere Systems, Room 10A-301C,
1110 American Parkway NE, Lehigh Valley Central Campus, Allentown,
PA, 18109, USA.
Agere Systems
is a global leader in semiconductors for storage, wireless data,
and public and enterprise networks. The company's chips and software
power a broad range of computing and communications applications,
from cell phones, PCs, PDAs, hard disk drives and gaming devices
to the world's most sophisticated wireless and wireline networks.
Agere's customers include top manufacturers of consumer electronics,
communications and computing equipment. Agere's products connect
people to information and entertainment at home, at work and on
the road -- enabling the connected lifestyle.