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Cingular To Upgrade HSDPA To 7.2 Mbps Next Year

Posted by Chris Leckness on December 8, 2006 – 12:33 pm
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Phone Scoop is reporting that Cingular is getting ready to step up their HSPDA network again! Their source is a Korean site that requires a subscription to view, but Phone Scoop has a good summary of the changes anticipated.

Cingular is set to launch even faster HSDPA in 2007, possibly as early as next month. The carrier will upgrade to a maximum download speed to 7.2 Mbps to the network, though with HSDPA upload remains capped at 384 Kbps.

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