Faster and Faster Wireless Networks
In this article T-Mobile and Vodafone announce faster mobile data service offerings that will be available later this year. What does this mean? Larger amounts of data in the form of maps, photos, audio files, video files and VoIP will be able to be sent at faster speeds. This has a lot of relevance for companies dispatching work orders, CAD files, blue prints, Maps, etc.
Visitors will be able to test HSDPA service at data speeds up to 7.2M bps (bits per second) and HSUPA at speeds up to 1.45M bps at the T-Mobile and Vodafone booths. That compares with the operators' current 3.6M bps HSDPA and 1M bps HSUPA.
Around the globe, enterprise users of mobile data service seek higher speeds to send and fetch large PowerPoint presentations and e-mail attachments as well as for using company intranet services more effectively.
T-Mobile plans to offer 7.2M bps HSDPA service later this year, according to Deutsche Telekom CEO René Obermann.
Vodafone, which is currently testing 7.2M bps HSDPA in a handful of cities, plans to launch commercial services in several large metropolitan areas in the coming markets, a company spokeswoman said.
Labels: data capture, Data Collection, enterprise mobility, handheld computers, Handheld PDAs, handheld software, handheld solutions, handhelds, inspection software, Mobile Devices

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