Ericsson Hits 42Mbps Downloads with HSPA
Feb 11, 2009, 2:45 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Ericsson and carrier partner Telstra have reached wireless download speeds of 42Mbps with Ericsson's High-Speed Packet Access technology. Telstra already offers 21Mbps downloads via its network. The speed improvements come via the use of multi-carrier technology, which lets end-users receive data through two channels rather than just one. Multi-carrier technology also leads to better performance at the cell edge. Telstra plans to offer this technology in mobile Internet dongles by the end of 2009.
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And the real world speeds that AT&T offers is what???. . .
Preferably someone who actually has an aircard or usb modem fro AT&T respond.
Granted it's not usually that high.
I think there was an article about Nokia hitting 128mbps or something near there in a German test market. 😳
And the real world speeds that AT&T offers is what???. . .