ZTE now shows off 2Mbps TD-HSDPA

January 24, 2010 by admin  
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ZTE Corporation a of telecommunications equipment and , showcased its 2M TD-HSDPA high-speed wireless downloading in line with the company’s theme of “Talking to the Future” at the Mobile Asia Congress 2007 held from 12th to 14th November 2007 at The Venetian® Macau. The Mobile Asia Congress (formerly 3GSM Asia) is the sister event of the Mobile in Barcelona, and is attended by mobile professionals and innovators from across Asia and around the world.

With its 2M TD-HSDPA , ZTE clearly shows its vision to further enhance the TD-SCDMA concept and make it a part of consumers’ experience. ZTE’s 2M TD-HSDPA technology provides user endpoint’s downstream data rate as high as 2M, allowing users to enjoy smooth high-definition movies online, download documents in bulk, as well as experience many top-line . 2M is best achieved on 1.6M broadband single carrier, while 20Mbps can be achieved on multi-HSDPA carriers.

HSDPA is a large volume mobile 3G technology for GSM-based mobile phones developed by mobile operators to bring true broadband speed wirelessly. It incorporates AMC (Adaptive Modulation and Coding), HARQ (Hybrid ), RRM (radio resource management) and MIMO (Multiple-Input Multiple-Out-put) technologies, all of which significantly improve downstream data rate.

“ZTE’s 2M TD-HSDPA showcase at Mobile Asia Congress Macau builds the momentum of our successful presence in PT/Wireless & Networks in Beijing, China last month,” says Mr. Liang Ming, International Marketing Director of TD-SCDMA products, ZTE Corporation. “As the first provider to showcase TD-MBMS mobile TV solution, we further solidify our remarkable capability in TD area with this solution. As a run-up to the forthcoming , ZTE is setting the stage as among the pioneers in providing users in the country with extraordinary TD-SCDMA wireless solutions.”

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