Dual-Carrier HSPA delivering 42 Mbps in 62 networks
The success of HSPA systems continues and there is growing momentum towards the evolved version of the technology - HSPA+, which was largely specified in 3GPP Release 7.
A recent report from the GSA highlights the contribution of dual carrier or dual cell technology (DC-HSPA+) towards delivering 42 Mbps, using 64QAM modulation and using dual adjacent carriers.
GSA have reported that there are now 245 HSPA+ devices available, compared to 92 just a year ago.
GSA Statistics
HSPA and HSPA+ deployments status – global:
- 483 HSPA operator commitments in 181 countries
- 451 commercial HSPA operators in 174 countries, Includes 187 HSPA+ networks commercially launched in 96 countries
- Over 41% of HSPA operators have commercially launched HSPA+
- 117 commercial HSPA+ networks support a peak downlink data speed of 21 Mbps
- 8 commercial HSPA+ networks support a peak downlink data speed of 28 Mbps
- 62 commercial networks support DC-HSPA+ for a peak downlink data speed of 42 Mbps
- Over 43% of HSPA operators have commercially launched HSUPA
- 129 HSUPA networks (66%) support at least 5.8 Mbps peak
Breakdown of 3,362 HSPA devices by form factor:
- 1,413 Mobile phones, smartphones
- 580 USB modems (dongles)
- 502 Notebooks, netbooks
- 434 Wireless routers/gateways, mobile hotspots
- 295 PC data cards (PCMCIA cards, ExpressCards, embedded modules)
- 48 Personal Media Players, UMPCs
- 27 Femtocells
- 12 E-book readers
- 8 Cameras
- 43 Mobile tablets
Full details about HSPA and HSPA+ network commitments, deployments, commercial launches and user devices announced by manufacturers are contained in 3 new reports, which are available to registered site users as free downloads from the GSA website www.gsacom.com