Nortel Works on HSUPA UMTS
A new technology that will allow for bi-directional high-speed connections between two mobiles devices has been created and tested by Nortel. HSUPA or High Speed Uplink Packet Access, will be the next update to the HSDPA networks that are currently being rolled out around the world.
What is so graet about HSUPA? Well it allows for high bandwidth uploading and downloading at the same time which will allow for better voice over IP, and video calling services which rely heavily on the ability to upload data, just as much as downloading data.
In Nortel’s test, they managed to reach upload speeds of 1.4Mbps which is around four times the current maximum speed using current UMTS and HSDPA connections.
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