HSPA+ Mobile Broadband Modem (E1820) Customized by Huawei for Sonaecom
Sonaecom and Huawei, a leading company in providing next generation telecommunication network solutions to operators around the world, announced a successful launch of Soanecom’s HSPA+ (High Speed Packet Access Evolution) services. This mobile broadband service allows Sonaecom to offer an improved user experience to customers with lower latency and much higher speed. Via 64 QAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) in the air interface, Sonaecom’s HSPA+ network supports downlink data rate of up to 21.6 Mbps.
To enhance Sonaecom’ s existing UMTS network, Huawei provided an end-to-end solution with state-of-the-art HSPA+ networks and customized mobile broadband modems.
The official said that “We are pleased to contribute towards Sonaecom’ s growing market leadership,” said James Xie, Managing Director of Huawei, Portugal. “Huawei’ s proven All-IP fixed mobile convergence solutions enable consistent delivery of compelling and differentiated services anytime, anywhere, via any terminal that extends market leadership of operators worldwide.”
Sonaecom launched HSPA+ services after a successful technology trial carried out in June 2009, in which the maturity of this technology was proven. The trial phase has been supported by Huawei and Qualcomm and uses terminal equipment featuring Qualcomm’ s MDM8200 HSPA+ chipset.
As of Q2 of 2009, Huawei has deployed over 10 commercial HSPA+ networks worldwide.
To enhance Sonaecom’ s existing UMTS network, Huawei provided an end-to-end solution with state-of-the-art HSPA+ networks and customized mobile broadband modems.
The official said that “We are pleased to contribute towards Sonaecom’ s growing market leadership,” said James Xie, Managing Director of Huawei, Portugal. “Huawei’ s proven All-IP fixed mobile convergence solutions enable consistent delivery of compelling and differentiated services anytime, anywhere, via any terminal that extends market leadership of operators worldwide.”
Sonaecom launched HSPA+ services after a successful technology trial carried out in June 2009, in which the maturity of this technology was proven. The trial phase has been supported by Huawei and Qualcomm and uses terminal equipment featuring Qualcomm’ s MDM8200 HSPA+ chipset.
As of Q2 of 2009, Huawei has deployed over 10 commercial HSPA+ networks worldwide.
In Pakistan PTCL and some of the other telecom companies are using the different products of the Huawei, i hope this new high speed mobile broadband will be introduced in Pakistan soon.
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