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Old 04-11-2006, 08:59 PM
     
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Qualcomm's New EV-DO Chips Will Triple Speeds

Qualcomm readies next-gen 3G chips

By Marguerite Reardon
http://news.com.com/Qualcomm+readies...3-6059642.html
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Story last modified Tue Apr 11 06:28:03 PDT 2006

Wireless chipmaker Qualcomm is readying the next generation of 3G wireless technology, which should triple upload and download speeds for wireless broadband consumers on the Sprint Nextel and Verizon Wireless networks in the U.S.
On Friday, Qualcomm said it would have data modems ready in late 2007 for the next iteration of CDMA (code division multiple access) technology called EV-DO (evolution data optimized) Revision B. Today, Sprint Nextel and Verizon Communications, the two largest mobile operators in North America, have built their 3G wireless networks on EV-DO.

These carriers have already deployed EV-DO Revision Zero, which supports average download speeds of between 400kbps and 700kbps and uploads between 50kbps to 70kbps. And now they're in the early stages of deploying EV-DO Revision A, which increases the average download speeds by about 30 percent and nearly doubles upload speeds. Sprint Nextel said its EV-DO Rev. A network offers average speeds between 450kbps to 800kbps for downloads and 70kbps to 144kbps for uploads.

Now Qualcomm says it will introduce chipsets for PC cards and data modems that support EV-DO Rev. B, a technology that is supposed to triple download and upload speeds, according to Cristiano Amon, Qualcomm vice president of CDMA product management. This means consumers can expect average download speeds between 1.3mbps and 2.4mbps and upload speeds between 210kbps and 432kbps. The increase in speed puts wireless broadband on equal footing with DSL services, which offer similar speeds.

"I believe that as we move to EV-DO Rev. A and then to Rev. B, we'll start to have the speeds that are needed to match fixed broadband," said Amon. "But whether or not consumers decide to go with wireless broadband over a DSL service depends on the operators' business models."

The first products using EV-DO Rev. B are expected in late 2007 with wider distribution in 2008. Because Sprint and Verizon have been using earlier versions of the EV-DO technology, enabling the faster version of the technology will require only software upgrades to existing network equipment.

Carriers can also upgrade cities or areas of coverage one at a time. The new chipsets that support EV-DO Rev. B are backward-compatible with Revision Zero and Rev. A. This means that if a customer has an EV-DO Rev. B card installed in a laptop, but the only signal available is for an EV-DO Rev. A network, the card will automatically default to the lower network setting.
 
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Thought I would give you the link to the original thread from back in November of last year.

http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61114&highlight=evdo+revision+b

I at least guessed the dates correct and I called 2007 for testing and 2008 for devices...

But it is nice to see that they are going to be using it in devices, could mean more streaming of video and content. Can anyone say $100/month data service...
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While I do agree that faster speeds are always a great thing...we can not even get VZ to finish the EVDO that is available now.....They are saying that my area will be done in 2007- that might be late 2007. Then EVDO rev A and then EVDO rev B....not sure that I will live that long

Meanwhile Sprint will be 100% EVDO at the end of the year.
 
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Tdar, Where did you learn when EVDO will be available locally - Most of NH is NOT EVDO, I'd love to know what V's plans are...

Mike - you are right -B for $100/month***

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Things like SlingBox are going to be to mobile access, what Tivo/Replay were to TV - For those that partake - I can't imagine going back.
 
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Verizon has a much larger calling area than Sprint, so it takes more time to get to their markets than it does for Sprint, who's network was already structured for such a rollout (good for Sprint to think ahead like they did). Verizon has hit a TON of markets and is always adding on, and if they want to stay ahead of their competition, they need to continue to add services that people want.

I doubt Verizon will slow down adding the current EVDO standard, and will have it in place on their whole network within a couple of years, and in select markets, will offer the higher speed EVDO connections, like NYC, Chicago, LA, SanFran, Miami, etc. That way they have a "broadband" speed in their whole network, and more bandwidth options in the larger cities.

I would say they will continue along their current path, while "adding" this type of connection to some current markets...
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