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Monday, June 1, 2009

AT&T Plans to Double 3G Broadband Speeds

No, that doesn't mean we'll be reading about 6G soon, although the nomenclature can get very confusing. AT&T announced aggressive plans to roll out new wireless broadband technology that can double the current 3.6 Mbps speeds to 7.2 Mbps. In a press release last week, AT&T stated "The upgrade to High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) 7.2 technology is part of AT&T’s plan for continued investments to deliver the nation’s best mobile broadband experience."

I felt this was a timely follow up to last weeks article. Fixed Wireless Broadband Speeds Need Infrastructure Not Broadband. While Telstra is busy offering modems with speeds boasting 21 Mbps, AT&T is still working to make 7 possible on their networks.

In Addition, AT&T has increased the spectrum range devoted to 3G, expanding it's available coverage for wireless broadband service.

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Your information about the broadband speed is very useful to me.I am using the broadband internet connection .I check my internet speed in the site www.ip-details.com.its really fast.From this article I know about the (HSPA)and the wireless broadband .Thanks for the information.
posted by Blogger nivetha : August 21, 2009 at 9:09 PM  

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