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  2. High Speed Packet Access - Wikipedia

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    As of 28 August 2009, 250 HSDPA networks had commercially launched mobile broadband services in 109 countries. 169 HSDPA networks supported 3.6 Mbit/s peak downlink data throughput, and a growing number delivered 21 Mbit/s peak data downlink. [citation needed] CDMA2000-EVDO networks had the early

  3. Talk:High-Speed Downlink Packet Access/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    9 First HSDPA network? 10 Deployment. 2 comments. 11 Acronym. 2 comments. 12 3.5G. 3 comments. 13 Latency. 3 comments. 14 SIM access profiles (SAP): Why no *HSPA ...

  4. Evolved High Speed Packet Access - Wikipedia

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    New HSDPA User Equipment categories 21-24 have been introduced that support DC-HSDPA. DC-HSDPA can support up to 42.2 Mbit/s, but unlike HSPA, it does not need to rely on MIMO transmission. The support of MIMO in combination with DC-HSDPA will allow operators deploying Release 7 MIMO to benefit from the DC-HSDPA functionality as defined in ...

  5. Sidera Networks - Wikipedia

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    Sidera Networks is a New York City–based, privately held, United States owned, telecommunications company that provides fiber optic-based network solutions [buzzword] to the carrier, financial services, education, healthcare, government, legal services and media industries. The company was acquired by Lightower Fiber Networks on April 11 ...

  6. Lightower Fiber Networks - Wikipedia

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    "Lightower’s Ultra-Low Latency Network Provides Fastest Networking to Key Financial Centers". 3 November 2011. "Lightower Announces New Network Expansion Projects in New York Metro and Southern Connecticut". 21 June 2011. ”Lightower Completes Acquisition of Open Access Inc.” 1 April 2011.

  7. Cellcom (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    Since the beginning of 2006, Cellcom has been deploying a 3G UMTS-2100 network nationwide, which by the end of 2007 covered than 87% of the population. [ citation needed ] Cellcom was the first in Israel to launch an HSDPA network (also called "Generation 3.5") nationwide.

  8. Spread Networks - Wikipedia

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    Spread Networks is a company founded by Dan Spivey and backed by James L. Barksdale (former CEO of Netscape) that claims to offer Internet connectivity between Chicago and New York City at ultra-low latency (i.e. speeds that are very close to the speed of light), high bandwidth, and high reliability, using dark fiber.

  9. Talk:List of HSDPA networks - Wikipedia

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