Asia-Pacific’s First HSPA+ Network

Asia-Pacific’s First HSPA+ Network

30th March, 2009

 

ASIA : StarHub, in partnership with Huawei Technologies announced the launch of StarHub's HSPA+ network in Singapore. Typical network setup shown above.

 

This announcement makes StarHub the first operator in Asia-Pacific to have a mobile broadband network capable of speeds of up to 21Mbps. StarHubs customers will be among the first in the world to experience the fastest mobile broadband speed and superior services than anytime previously through its HSPA+ network and devices provided by Huawei.

 

Mr Chan Kin Hung, Head of StarHubs Personal Solutions and Advanced Multimedia Services, said: Today will be a milestone in the mobile broadband industry as StarHub's HSPA+, the fastest mobile broadband network that delivers speeds of up to 21Mbps, would enable us to offer even better customer experience such as faster response time for high-definition video streaming, high-speed web surfing, web conferencing and other next-generation wireless applications with high bandwidth requirements.

 

The launch of the first HSPA+ network in Asia-Pacific represents a major milestone for the mobile broadband industry, said Mr Wan Biao, President of Huaweis Wireless Product Line. Huawei is delighted to have played a vital role in this endeavour. By leveraging our leading technology and abundant network deployment experience worldwide, Huawei will continuously drive the development of the mobile broadband industry forward and bring sustainable business success to our clients.

 

HSPA+ increases StarHubs mobile broadband network capacity to support speeds of up to 21Mbps, from 14.4Mbps previously.

 

In May 2008, StarHub appointed Huawei to expand and upgrade its nationwide 3.5G mobile broadband network to HSPA+. The HSPA+ service launch is part of StarHubs overall strategy to provide an unparalleled mobile broadband experience that can deliver better surfing experience, higher resolution on streamed mobile content, improved interactivity and other next-generation wireless applications with high bandwidth requirements.

 

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