Qualcomm Hits 20Mbps Downloads with HSPA+ Data Call
Jul 31, 2008, 7:52 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Today Qualcomm said it has made the world's first data call with HSPA+ technology, a stepping stone between HSPA and Long Term Evolution. The call reached download speeds of 20Mbps across a 5MHz channel. Expected peak speeds of the current HSPA+ technology are 28Mbps for downloads and 11Mbps for uploads. Future revisions to HSPA+ will boost those speeds further.
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I'm still waiting for measly 2mbps!!!

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