Europe
France : Nortel, QUALCOMM and Orange have successfully completed
UMTS and HSDPA calls in the 900 MHz band, a spectrum capable of
delivering wireless broadband such as mobile TV, video-on-demand,
video telephony and DSL-like services to rural areas.
W-CDMA (UMTS) in the
900 MHz band is a cost effective way to deliver nationwide high-speed
wireless coverage. It achieves a 60 percent reduction in cell sites
required to serve rural areas and delivers improved Quality of Service
in urban areas by enhancing in-building penetration by 25 percent.
The category 6 HSDPA
calls, using the 16 QAM Modulation and reaching 3.6Mbps data rate,
were completed using Nortel's commercial infrastructure technologies,
mobile handsets based on QUALCOMM's Mobile Station Modem(TM) MSM6280(TM)
chipset solution and Orange's 900 MHz spectrum.
"UMTS in the 900
MHz band is a complementary solution to existing 3G services that
will enable Orange to provide high speed wireless Internet to both
rural and urban areas of France, thereby enabling us to deliver
a true nationwide UMTS/HSDPA service," said Vivek Badrinath,
executive vice president, products, technology and innovation, Orange
Group.
Nortel's innovations
in spectral efficiency are the key enablers to liberate spectrum
in the 900 MHz band, providing wireless operators with the capability
to deploy W-CDMA in that band. The implementation of UMTS 900 is
compatible with widely deployed Node B hardware for simplified integration.
QUALCOMM's Mobile Station Modem solutions for HSDPA were the first
in the world to be commercially available, and data rates of up
to 7.2 Mbps are supported by the company's HSDPA portfolio.
Nortel, Qualcomm and
Orange plan to publicly demonstrate this capability during the 3GSM
World Congress in Barcelona in February.
Nortel achieved the industry's
first HSDPA mobile call in January 2005. Nortel and LGE completed
the first live test calls using a commercial handset solution for
HSDPA in March 2005. In June 2005, Nortel became the first wireless
network supplier to complete the TL9000 registration standard for
Quality Management System Requirements and Measurements across its
HSDPA, UMTS and GSM wireless infrastructure solutions.
Nortel has worked with
a number of wireless operators on HSDPA trials and deployments in
2005, including EDGE Wireless in the US, SKT and KTF in Korea, SOFTBANK
Group's BB Mobile in Japan, mmO2, Orange (at 3GSM World Congress
2005 in Cannes, France), Vodafone (at CeBIT 2005 in Hanover, Germany),
Partner Communications in Israel, and Mobilkom Austria.