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« Cingular Plans for UMTS Exposed | Main | Cingular's User-Free HSDPA Service »
Ericsson scoops its customer, announcing upgraded HSDPA service in Dallas/Ft. Worth: The company provides the high-speed download packet access equipment that Cingular will use to take about 15 metro areas to this cell data standard that’s competitive or possibly faster than Verizon and Sprint’s EVDO. While HSDPA may be live, Cingular isn’t selling it yet, and I’m not sure that anyone outside the company has a PC Card that will use the faster standard, either.
Posted by Glennf at October 18, 2005 8:46 AM
Categories: HSDPA
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