
ASIA
: Alcatel announced the joint launch and operation of a live HSDPA*
(High-Speed Downlink Packet Access) demonstration system in France.
This system, which was developed by Fujitsu based on technical specifications
provided by NTT DoCoMo, Inc., is located at Alcatel's 3G Reality Centre
(3GRC) in Vélizy, France.
By introducing
greater capacity and higher data speeds of up to 14Mbps into existing
W-CDMA networks, HSDPA promises enhanced quality of service (QoS)
and cost/performance advantages for operators and subscribers alike.
This
achievement reinforces Alcatel's and Fujitsu's growing momentum in
3G and beyond, and confirms the technological leadership of Evolium?
multi-standard solutions (UMTS/GSM/EDGE) that permit the seamless
and cost-effective introduction of new technologies such as HSDPA
thanks to a software-only upgrade. Fujitsu, Alcatel's partner through
their Evolium SAS joint venture, is already supplying 3G/W-CDMA equipment
to NTT DoCoMo, Inc., the world's most advanced W-CDMA operator. Furthermore,
DoCoMo already has a Fujitsu HSDPA demonstrator up and running in
Japan.
Mr. Takanori
Utano, Executive Vice President and Managing Director of Research
and Development Division of NTT DoCoMo, Inc., declared: "We are
very happy that a live HSDPA demonstration system in Europe has been
made possible, thanks to our collaborative work with Fujitsu and with
the local support of Alcatel."
"Positioned
correctly HSDPA will further improve the success of 3G, delivering
increased capability necessary to accommodate the market uptake of
high-speed mobile applications such as content downloads," said
Jason Chapman, Principal Analyst, Mobile Infrastructure at Gartner.
"Gartner expects the first commercial launches of HSDPA to be
driven by activity in Japanese market".
"We
are proud to show our technical leadership through this HSDPA demonstration
system," added Takashi Nakamura, Corporate Vice President of
Fujitsu Limited. "This is a perfect example of Fujitsu's contribution
to the development of advanced technology in the context of Evolium
SAS, our successful joint venture with Alcatel."
Echoing
this, Marc Rouanne, chief operating officer of Alcatel's mobile communication
activities, stated: "DoCoMo is a prestigious reference, and the
HSDPA demonstration system at Alcatel's 3GRC in France is yet another
major step in bringing DoCoMo's leadership to the European market.
It also leverages Alcatel's user-centric vision of the broadband mobile
experience. Through Evolium SAS, its joint venture with Fujitsu, Alcatel
is also committed to making the HSDPA technological breakthrough available
to
operators the world over."
In another
recent collaboration, Alcatel and Fujitsu joined forces for the January
2004 opening of a 3G FOMA? services showroom on Alcatel's premises
in France. Alcatel also held the first 3G Indoor Coverage Forum in
Tokyo in March 2004 with DoCoMo Engineering Inc., a 100% subsidiary
of NTT DoCoMo, Inc.
* The
HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access) standard marks a similar
leap forward for W-CDMA and UMTS as EDGE does for GSM in terms of
data transmission speed and capacity, essential for 3G evolution.
The Alcatel-Fujitsu HSDPA demonstrator will give European operators
a "hands-on" opportunity to assess HSDPA's performance and
potential. Current field-proven 3G downlink speeds of about 384 kbps
(up to 2 Mbps possible according to standards) will be boosted to
14Mbps (maximum value according to standards) with the first-generation
HSDPA systems, enabling operators to support a considerably larger
number of high data-rate users on a single radio carrier and ensure
data-hungry subscribers get the best experience with innovative and
existing multimedia services.