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Seeing Is Believing at HSPA Mobile Broadband Pavilion at CTIA
HSDPA Mobile Broadband Today: 400 Devices, 182 Operators, 79 Countries
| Source: 3G Americas
BELLEVUE, WA--(Marketwire - March 12, 2008) - 3G Americas, a wireless trade association,
will host the HSPA Mobile Broadband Pavilion at CTIA, April 1-3, 2008, in the Las
Vegas Convention Center with the participation of 19 other companies.
Pavilion guests will see, feel and experience true mobile broadband
services and applications on a broad variety of HSPA devices and learn
about the evolution path to LTE. HSDPA is the leading mobile broadband
technology commercially available today on 182
networks in 79 countries, with more than 400 devices available from 90
suppliers.
The HSPA Mobile Broadband Pavilion will allow attendees to put themselves
in real-life scenarios and interact with products and applications that are
available today to revolutionize their lives -- at work, at home, in the
classroom and on the move. Guests will see many of the 400 different HSDPA
devices currently available. Additionally, viewer-selected videos and
presentations will be available for technology tutorials and real operator
success stories worldwide. The future migration to LTE is exhibited as
well as a roadmap to the numerous displays featuring live LTE
demonstrations throughout CTIA.
Some of the demonstrations planned for the Pavilion include services that
might be used "At Home" such as the "three-screen revolution," using an
HSPA femtocell to integrate the home IPTV experience with a mobile device
and a PC. "On the Move" applications to be showcased include a file
download and upload, laptop Internet browsing, streaming video, IP meetings
and group calls. "In the Classroom" will feature an instant communications
application, and "At Work" will showcase live video-sharing between a
mobile device and a PC. Another application solution to be shown adapts
video streams from off-deck broadband sites for delivery on HSPA devices.
"HSPA is a global reality. We invite you to visit the HPSA Mobile
Broadband Pavilion at CTIA and experience the vibrant HSPA ecosystem here
today," said Chris Pearson, President of 3G Americas. "At the same time,
there is another growing ecosystem for LTE evolving rapidly with its recent
3GPP standards specifications approval. This is an ecosystem of vendors as
impressive as that of HSPA, with operators already announcing their future
LTE deployments."
Many members of 3G Americas will be present in the Pavilion to demonstrate
or discuss HSPA and/or LTE technology. Members of the 3G Americas Board of
Governors include: Alcatel-Lucent, AT&T, Cable & Wireless, Ericsson,
Gemalto, HP, Motorola, Nortel Networks, Nokia, Openwave, Research in Motion
(RIM), Rogers, T-Mobile USA, Telcel, Telefónica, and Texas Instruments.
The HSPA Mobile Broadband Pavilion is located in the Central Hall between
the North Hall and South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center at CTIA in
the 'Road to 4G' zone. The Pavilion will be open Tuesday and Wednesday,
9am to 5pm and Thursday, 9am to 3pm (April 1-3). Media and analysts are
encouraged to visit and contact 3G Americas for a private briefing and
demonstrations.
HSPA, High Speed Packet Access, provides compelling advantages over competing
technologies today, including the ability to support simultaneous voice and
data services on the same radio spectrum, while also being
backwards-compatible and enabling roaming across 220 countries worldwide.
Some network operators report HSDPA users can expect average throughput
rates of 600-1400 Kbps on the downlink. HSUPA users, on 31 commercial
networks worldwide, can today experience peak achievable rates close to 1
Mbps in the uplink under favorable conditions. HSPA Evolution (HSPA+),
with volume deployments scheduled for 2009, will more than double HSPA
capacity as well as reduce latency below 25 milliseconds.
LTE,
Long Term Evolution, an approved 3GPP standard specification, is a high
data rate, low latency wireless technology based on OFDMA technology, and
the next evolutionary step for GSM operators after HSPA+. It will match or
exceed the capabilities of any other OFDMA mobile standard. For LTE, with
advanced enhancements (MIMO), 3GPP reports peak theoretical network
throughput rates of up to 326 Mbps and 86 Mbps respectively for the
downlink and the uplink in 20 MHz of spectrum.
About 3G Americas, LLC
3G Americas is an industry trade organization composed of
telecommunications service providers and manufacturers. The organization's
mission is to promote and facilitate the seamless deployment throughout the
Americas of the GSM family of technologies, including LTE. 3G Americas has
contributed to the successful commercial rollout of GSM across the Americas
and its place as the number one technology in the region, as well as the
global adoption of EDGE. The organization aims to develop the expansive
wireless ecosystem of networks, devices, and applications enabled by GSM
and its evolution to LTE. 3G Americas is headquartered in Bellevue, WA
with an office for Latin America and the Caribbean in Dallas, Texas. More
information is available at www.3gamericas.org.