February 11, 2009 07:44 ET
Ericsson achieves HSPA speed of 42Mbps with new multi-carrier technology
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN--(Marketwire - February 11, 2009) -
Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) will perform the first-ever demonstration of
the new HSPA multi-carrier technology for peak downlink data rates of
42Mbps at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. Australian
operator Telstra, currently pioneering HSPA downlink data rates of up
to 21Mbps in their Next G™ commercial network, welcomes the
demonstration of the multi-carrier technology, which will
significantly improve consumer experience in the entire network
coverage area.
Multi-carrier technology is the next step in the evolution of HSPA
and enables consumers to receive data simultaneously on two frequency
channels. This doubles the user data rate in the coverage area of an
HSPA network and on the cell edge, where consumers normally
experience lower data rates. As a result the peak downlink data rate
increases from today's fastest available 21Mbps to 42Mbps. This
significantly improves the consumer experience for online services
with high-quality content.
The demonstration uses the design concept of an Ericsson Mobile
Broadband Router. This consumer device enables easy-to-use fixed
wireless access as an attractive alternative for fixed-line services
by utilizing an HSPA network. The unit can be used anywhere broadband
access is needed, such as in homes, offices or public places. Thanks
to the Mobile Broadband Router, the high data rates of up to 42Mbps
can be shared between multiple consumers, providing efficient use of
the high-speed broadband connection.
Ericsson's HSPA multi-carrier technology will be ready for commercial
implementation by the end of 2009.
Mike Wright, Executive Director Telstra Wireless says: "This exciting
concept demonstration shows the strength of the HSPA technology on
which we have based our Next G™ network. The Telstra and Ericsson
partnership has grown through the various releases of HSPA and has
delivered tremendously successful high speed broadband services to
millions of Australians. It is impressive to see the next evolution
in action today as an indication of what carriers will be able to
experience by the end of the year."
Ulf Ewaldsson, Vice President and Head of Product Area Radio,
Ericsson, says: "With this demonstration, Ericsson shows its
continued technology leadership. High peak data rates, increased
capacity and low network costs are important ingredients for
successful mobile broadband services. With the early introduction of
64QAM, MIMO and multi-carrier technologies, Ericsson enables
operators all over the world to be leaders in their broadband
markets."
Notes to editors:
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Ericsson is the world's leading provider of technology and services
to telecom operators. The market leader in 2G and 3G mobile
technologies, Ericsson supplies communications services and manages
networks that serve more than 250 million subscribers. The company's
portfolio comprises mobile and fixed network infrastructure, and
broadband and multimedia solutions for operators, enterprises and
developers. The Sony Ericsson joint venture provides consumers with
feature-rich personal mobile devices.
Ericsson is advancing its vision of 'communication for all' through
innovation, technology, and sustainable business solutions. Working
in 175 countries, more than 70,000 employees generated revenue of USD
27 billion (SEK 209 billion) in 2008. Founded in 1876 and
headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, Ericsson is listed on OMX Nordic
Exchange Stockholm and NASDAQ
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About Telstra Corporation Ltd
Telstra Corporation Ltd is Australia's leading telecommunications and
information services company, with one of the best-known brands in
the country. Telstra is the only true media communications company in
Australia that can provide customers with a fully integrated
telecommunications experience across fixed line, mobiles, broadband
(BigPond®), information, transaction and search (Sensis®) and pay TV
(FOXTEL). By using an integrated suite of network and media assets,
Telstra is creating a world of 1-click, 1-touch, 1-command, any
screen solutions that are integrated, operate in real-time, and are
simple, easy and valued by customers.
About 42Mbps HSPA multi-carrier technology
Base stations with two or more frequency channels are currently
widely used in WCDMA/HSPA networks all over the world. Today's
commercial HSPA devices can only make use of one 5MHz channel at a
time. With the introduction of multi-carrier consumer devices, data
from two or more 5MHz channels can be received simultaneously by one
consumer. The data stream is split over the channels used in the
radio base station. The first step is to use the multi-carrier
concept on two frequency channels on the downlink, which doubles peak
downlink speeds in the whole coverage area, also on the cell edge.
Multi-carrier technology can be introduced with a software-only
upgrade in all Ericsson WCDMA/HSPA base stations with two or more
channels, currently in the field. Single-carrier, multi-carrier and
Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) users can use the same
frequency channels simultaneously, which allows for a smooth
introduction of MIMO and multi-carrier technology in existing
networks.
The improvement is standardized by the 3rd Generation Partnership
Project (3GPP) and Ericsson is cooperating with all major chipset and
device manufacturers to introduce this technology.
Future evolution steps of HSPA can contain multi-carrier
configurations with four frequency channels in combination with MIMO
antenna technologies. By combining these improvements, downlink
speeds of 168Mbps are possible.
42Mbps is the peak network downlink data rate. Actual customer
download speeds can be less and will vary due to congestion, distance
from the cell, local conditions, hardware, software and other
factors.
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