AT&T:high-speed 14.4Mbps HSPA+ to Cover 250M Americans by End of Year

Time: 5/16/2010 06:54:00 AM
AT&T this week announced that its high-speed HSPA+ data network upgrade will bring theoretical maximum 14.4Mbps download speeds to more than 250 million Americans by the end of 2010.

AT &T has increased to a significant upgrade to its network this year, their data rates. AT&T Chairman and Chief Executive Officer John Stankey in New York recently announced that the network gives you up to HSPA +, the theoretical maximum speed of 14.4 Mbit / s download from AT & T. has Canelones plan is to 250 million people by the end cover of the year.

The good news is that users need to make significant improvements in the speed of the data, particularly the use of equipment with a capacity of 7.2 Mbit / s iPhone 3G, but now arent in these areas. The coverage and faster speeds that will eventually leave AT &T's reputation for poor quality behind it? And how do they compare T-Mobile WiMAX and HSPA + efforts Sprint plans? Meanwhile, Verizon is conducting trials for the upcoming LTE network and the initial results are encouraging. For the moment, so we just have to wait and see, but certainly keep our delusions.


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