Cingular Launches BroadbandConnect 3G Network
Voice Enabled?
Is Cingular's WCDMA implementation going to allow voice calls?
I hope you're not suggesting that they will cripple the voice capabilities, because that is so far off. The amount of bandwidth HSDPA hogs would be incredibly wasteful, not to mention costly, if they didn't utilize both the voice and data capabilities of the technology (like it was intended to). HSDPA increases call capacity, improves call clarity, and increases coverage per tower. Cingular will not be passing up the entire other half of the benefit HSDPA offers.
RUFF1415 said:
What are you talking about? Cripple it how?
Perhaps by not enabling 2-way video calling.
I've been hearing from very reliable sources that Cingular's 3G network will not support video calling - at least not at first.
Personally, I couldn't care less - I think video calling is silly - but I'm sure some people will miss the gee-whiz factor of it and complain.
Rich Brome said:RUFF1415 said:
What are you talking about? Cripple it how?
Perhaps by not enabling 2-way video calling.
I've been hearing from very reliable sources that Cingular's 3G network will not support video calling - at least not at first.
Personally, I couldn't care less - I think video calling is silly - but I'm sure some people will miss the gee-whiz factor of it and complain.
I can see that, but I wouldn't exactly call that crippling it. Crippling would be to purposely hinder one of HSDPAs abilities. Not offering a potential feature is an entirely different story.
I agree, video calling does seem very pointless.
That means Cingular will not be crippling any of HSDPA's capabilities.
“HSDPA/UMTS gives us the singular advantage of offering simultaneous voice and data services to our customers.For businesses and consumers, this means more feature rich services and content,” said Kris Rinne, chief technology officer for Cingular.“It also provides a lower cost method for carrying traffic and more efficient use of spectrum.” (i.e. VoIP
http://cingular.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=pageB&item=3 »
RUFF1415 said:
By the way, the huge advantage HSDPA has over the current revision of EVDO is that it supports both voice and data simultaneously.
That means Cingular will not be crippling any of HSDPA's capabilities.
“HSDPA/UMTS gives us the singular advantage of offering simultaneous voice and data services to our customers.For businesses and consumers, this means more feature rich services and content,” said Kris Rinne, chief technology officer for Cingular.“It also provides a lower cost method for carrying traffic and more efficient use of spectrum.” (i.e. VoIP
http://cingular.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=pageB&item ... »
Does EVDO Rev A support voice an' data simulatenously? I heard it does...
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There still remains a difference between HSDPA and EVDO however. EVDO is only capable of data, but fast enough speeds can be utilized to provide VoIP. HSDPA is capable of both voice and data simultaneously. So when you're in the middle of a data application, say browsing the internet, you can answer a phone call and never leave the browser. VoIP is just an alternative option for HSDPA that will lower voice costs, but isn't entirely necessary.
EVDO is only capable of data, but fast enough speeds can be utilized to provide VoIP.
From what i read I think its more a matter of havin' low enough latency to provide VoIP, but I get what ya mean.
xultar said:
Not right now. WHAT A BUMMER! Why didnt' they do it with EDGE either. It isn't like there isn't technology for it to work. 👿
HSDPA does support voice. HSDPA is capable of both voice and data, unlike most other technologies (i.e. EVDO). HSDPA is such a bandwidth hog that Cingular has to utilize the voice aspect of it or else they are wasting incredible amounts of money on bandwidth, and that is a costly thing to do.
HSDPA also improves coverage area, call quality, and network capacity. Cingular isn't going to pass up the opportunity to increase the reliability of the network.
HSDPA will support voice, you just kind of have to have a phone that supports it before you can do ...
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