Europe
: Nortel and QUALCOMM Inc. have completed the industry's first end-to-end
calls using WCDMA's emerging broadband technology -- High Speed
Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) -- on a commercial network and handset
equipment. The calls demonstrate the capability to commercially
deliver a new era of 'supercharged' mobile services.
"QUALCOMM
is committed to helping the WCDMA community extend the utilization
of wireless for data communications purposes," said Dr. Sanjay
K. Jha, president, QUALCOMM CDMA Technologies. "This practical
demonstration is a big step forward towards the realization of commercial
HSDPA networks and an important validation of the enhanced performance
HSDPA will bring to carriers."
The
calls were completed using commercial network equipment from Nortel
and the industry's first available handset solution, which is enabled
by QUALCOMM's Mobile Station Modem(TM) (MSM(TM)) MSM6275(TM) chipset.
Calls were made over a live air connection to a moving automobile
to demonstrate the stability of the connection in a real-world environment.
Mobile
broadband services simulated include high-resolution interactive
gaming, multimedia music tracks, DVD-quality film and video, 'push-to-watch'
services and access to large e-mail attachments -- at speeds more
than three times faster than today's commercial next generation
networks. For example, a five-megabyte music file was downloaded
in less than 30 seconds, and an e-mail with a three-megabyte attachment
was downloaded in 20 seconds, which is comparable to DSL or ADSL
speeds.
"Nortel
is a leading innovator in bringing the newer and faster technologies
to market that will ignite global commerce and drive the industry
forward for the next five, 10, even 15 years," said Peter MacKinnon,
president, GSM/UMTS, Nortel. "Working with leaders like QUALCOMM,
we are laying the groundwork now to deliver even faster technologies
that will enhance the end user experience and create new business
models for the industry."
HSDPA
is a migration technology for the UMTS wireless standard used by
leading wireless operators across Europe, Japan and North America
to deliver voice and data services. HSDPA boosts network capacity
to carry up to three times as much data traffic and up to twice
as many wireless users per cell site compared to today's UMTS networks.
By making more efficient use of the existing network and boosting
throughput, HSDPA significantly reduces operating costs while delivering
a better end-user experience.
QUALCOMM's
MSM6275 chipset solution for WCDMA (UMTS)/HSDPA and GSM/GPRS/EDGE
(EGPRS) provides increased processing power and graphics performance
at low power consumption to enable the highest quality audiovisual
and gaming graphics on cost-effective, multiband, multimode handsets
with smaller form factors.
The
broadband calls were completed using Nortel's commercially-available
UMTS Base Transceiver stations. This equipment is designed to be
HSDPA-ready and to cost-effectively upgrade to support HSDPA through
a simple software installation.