UK mobile operator O2 has
revealed that it will launch what it claims is the first commercial
High Speed Downlink
Packet Access (HSDPA) network in Europe on Tuesday next week.
The super-fast mobile network, which offers speeds of up to 3.6Mbps, will be
launched on the Isle of Man, where O2 trades under the
Manx Telecom brand.
O2 has been working on the deployment of the HSPDA network since December,
using Lucent kit including
UMTS and HSDPA
infrastructure as well as
IP
Multimedia Subsystem.
O2 said it will introduce voice services and mobile data services such as
DVD-quality streaming video, music downloads and VPN access to corporate
networks, over the HSDPA network.
Lucent's IP Multimedia Subsystem offering is being integrated with the
current system and will be operational early next year, introducing the
potential to deploy Voice over IP over wireless services.
As well as being a showcase for the US manufacturer, Manx Telecom's HSDPA
rollout is also understood to be a test-bed of the technology for O2's mobile
operations throughout Europe.
The operator has a pan-European agreement with
Nortel and another
with Nokia, which identifies
both companies as principal suppliers of HSDPA equipment to O2's operations in
the UK, Ireland and Germany, where O2 is already trialling the technology.
Commercial HSDPA services are expected to launch across Europe in early 2006.
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