Samsung has launched yet another mobile phone on the Korean market, the Samsung Haptic 8M, also known as SCH-W740. The handset has been spotted before in a series of leaked images, and now the company has finally officially unveiled it, though, for the time being, it seems that the new handset will only be available ... |
25 March 2009 09:04 GMT |
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Besides a lab tester with experience in HSDPA standards, Apple also needs a guy who is well versed in the ways of HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access). The analyst would run 3.5G benchmarks, perhaps complementing advanced technologies to be employed by an upcoming iPhone model. Apple's Job Opportunities secti... |
14 January 2009 03:32 GMT |
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Vodacom, the largest mobile operator in South Africa, has announced the availability of the country's first HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access) 3G service, accessible all over its nationwide network as of yesterday. Coming to improve the "HSDPA 3.6" service that Vodacom is currently offering, the new HSUP... |
29 May 2008 11:49 GMT |
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Samsung, currently the second largest mobile phone manufacturer in the world, behind Nokia, today unveiled Samsung SCH-M470, a new handset that supports HSUPA connectivity. As the first HSUPA smartphone, Samsung SCH-M470 (or simply Samsung M470) offers higher data upload speeds than the devices which feature HSDPA c... |
7 April 2008 09:46 GMT |
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A whole lot of Eee PC and MacBook Air wannabes have invaded the market yelling their ultimate and "unique" features that would make the user's live a perpetual orgasm, but nothing compares to the newest (and by far, the most handsome) ultra-mobile PC from Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS).The 11-inch G10IL ultra... |
13 February 2008 10:34 GMT |
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AT&T, the largest mobile carrier in the US, announced it will expand its 3G wireless broadband service to more than 80 new cities across the country, until the end of 2008. After more than 1,500 additional cell sites are rolled out and the expansion is completed, AT&T's 3G services will be available to nearly 35... |
7 February 2008 14:41 GMT |
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Telefonica Moviles Espana announced the launch of Novatel Wireless' Ovation MC950D USB Modem, the smallest HSUPA USB modem in the world. Optimized for HSPA networks, the Ovation MC950D is a tri-band HSPA and quad band EDGE/GPRS modem, designed to be extremely durable and to fit comfortably in any pocket. "We are... |
12 September 2007 09:31 GMT |
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Many mobile phones have already gone further with their performances and moved on from HSDPA data transfers of 3.6 Mbps to HSUPA, with double speed. This will make it the fastest mobile broadband speed in the UK and should be available in the near future.Vodafone will launch a new USB Modem and two ExpressCard data c... |
31 August 2007 02:20 GMT |
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Option, the Belgian developer of wireless connectivity solutions, announced that its GlobeTrotter EXPRESS HSUPA data card has been approved by the FCC and can be now commercialized in the United States. This makes Option's wireless card the first HSUPA device to get the FCC's approval.The GlobeTrotter EXPRE... |
14 August 2007 09:20 GMT |
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Alcatel-Lucent announced that it has successfully deployed its HSUPA solution in all Alcatel-Lucent NodeB base stations of mobilkom austria's network in Austria. The completed project now enables mobilkom austria to offer its customers mobile broadband services with an uplink speed of up to 1.4 Mbps, which is fi... |
8 August 2007 09:08 GMT |
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