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UK carriers to begin HSUPA rollouts this year

Posted on 23 July 2007 by

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HSDPA and HSUPA are pretty much two peas in a pod — if HSPA is the “pod,” anyway — so it stands to reason that HSUPA rollouts are going to start picking up steam as carriers look to extend their 3.5G investments. The upgrades look to be coming particularly fast and furious for British folk in the next few months, with Vodafone, T-Mobile, and 3 all having committed to kicking off their HSUPA buildouts by year end. Orange starts its work speeding up the upstream next year, while O2′s still nowhere in sight — but hey, three outta five in 2007 ain’t bad.

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Original post by Chris Ziegler

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