Broadband White Papers
Motorola's UTRAN Sharing Feature
Overview A key enabler for mobile broadband is the wide availability of HSxPA networks, which offer clear benefits in terms of both subscriber experience and reduced cost per bit of data delivered [compared to R99 UMTS]. HSxPA is recognized as the most natural and almost risk-free upgrade path for UMTS networks in terms of the benefits it brings over its R99 UMTS predecessor. However, the challenges of network roll-out, ongoing cost of service, acquiring and then retaining subscribers can lead service providers to taking alternative approaches to their next generation business models.
| Publisher | Motorola | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | May 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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