Here is the Huawei successful tests of Dual Carrier-High Speed Uplink Packet Access (DC-HSUPA) and more.
The stakes here turn around speeds and signal reliability. In this dynamic,
Huawei announced that DC-HSUPA doubles upload data rates compared to single
carrier HSUPA.
This means, Dual Carrier-High Speed Uplink Packet Access (DC-HSUPA) and
Dual Band-High Speed Downlink Packet Access (DB-HSDPA) technologies achieved
respective peak rates of ‘’10.8 Mb/s upload and 39.6 Mb/s download’’.
Connectikpeople has also observed that:
·
The tests made use of the
latest version of Huawei’s access network equipment and a Qualcomm® Snapdragon™
800 processor with its integrated Qualcomm® Gobi™ 3G/4G technology.
·
DB-HSDPA breaks the “same
band” limitation for operators in possession of spectrum resources on multiple
bands, namely on the two mainstream UMTS bands, 900MHz and 2100MHz.
·
Both technologies are types of
UMTS carrier aggregation for combining multiple mobile broadband carrier
frequencies (in some cases from multiple spectrum bands) to increase overall
data speeds and signal quality.
According to Huawei, this new step marks a breakthrough for the commercial
viability of implementing these technologies on UMTS networks worldwide, and
should signal a new phase of robust UMTS growth.
‘Over the next five years, as these technologies are rolled out, users
everywhere will be able to enjoy new experiences made possible with faster
speeds and more reliable connections wherever they go’.