
One of the leading mobile operators in Hong Kong, and
Nokia, announced recently that Nokia has delivered the High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) solution to the operator. Nokia and CSL have successfully completed the first 16QAM call supporting 3.6 Mbps HSDPA in the CSL network. A smooth evolution to 3G networks, the
Nokia
HSDPA solution, will enable CSL to offer its customers high-quality broadband mobile data services and gradually enhance the data rate to 3.6Mbps, when supporting devices are available.
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The implementation of the Nokia HSDPA solution puts us in an unrivalled position, as the HSDPA 16QAM technology doubles the current HSDPA rate available in the market, hence giving our consumers an even more exciting mobile broadband experience," said Adam Wong, Director, Mobile Networks of CSL.
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We are pleased to continue supporting CSL as their network evolves towards HSPA," says Mike Wang, General Manager, Hong Kong and Taiwan, Networks, Nokia. "
The deployment of Nokia HSDPA solution involves only simple software upgrade to current 3G network, giving a cost efficient and effective solution to CSL."
Nokia and CSL have been working together since 1991, providing GSM, GPRS, EDGE and WCDMA infrastructure for the CSL's network.