Ericsson and EMOBILE ran the fastest HSPA-network in Japan
Japan's first network standard HSPA Evolution, providing maximum data transfer rate 21 Mbit / sec., Was put into operation in the territory of the country's largest cities: Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama and Nagoya. The rollout is part of the agreement between Ericsson and the operator of mobile broadband EMOBILE, which provides a significant expansion and modernization of the network.
New mobile broadband services, made possible only after the transfer of technology from Ericsson - HSPA Evolution, maximum data transfer speed with which the operator's network is 21 Mbps., Thereby providing a significantly higher rate of loading web pages and files for it subscribers.
Under the agreement, Ericsson serves as the exclusive supplier of equipment for the backbone network and systems integration services for the backbone network. Ericsson is also a major supplier of equipment for modernization exploited in the present radio access network WCDMA / HSPA to HSPA Evolution and the level of services for network deployment.
New mobile broadband services, made possible only after the transfer of technology from Ericsson - HSPA Evolution, maximum data transfer speed with which the operator's network is 21 Mbps., Thereby providing a significantly higher rate of loading web pages and files for it subscribers.
Under the agreement, Ericsson serves as the exclusive supplier of equipment for the backbone network and systems integration services for the backbone network. Ericsson is also a major supplier of equipment for modernization exploited in the present radio access network WCDMA / HSPA to HSPA Evolution and the level of services for network deployment.
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