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31 Mar 2009
Ericsson this morning announced that they’ve broken their own HSPA world record with the world’s first demonstration of HSPA multi-carrier MIMO technology, providing peak downlink data rates of 56Mbps (via router). Ericsson says they’ll be supporting commercial deployment of HSPA gear capable of 42Mbps by the end of this year.
Seeing this speeds first hand may be longer in coming, if carriers haven’t already migrated to LTE before then. While AT&T says they plan to migrate to LTE, they’ve also stated they believe there’s a lot of runway left for HSPA — and that they’ll be milking the standard as long as possible. AT&T currently has 7Mbps HSPA working in the labs, and has said they’ll offer 20Mbps HSPA release 7 before the end of this year. Hopefully that means higher caps?
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