O2 Germany to be up to HSPA+ by mid-09
By Ben Robinson on Friday, February 27th, 2009 at 2:54 PM PST In Infrastructure, O2
O2 Germany has stated it’s intention to be up to HSPA+ (that’s one step up from 3.5G by the way) by mid-2009. Rollouts, as with all things network-related, will be phased, and starting in Munich. Whilst there’s a theoretical max of 28Mbps, the reality will be about 8 Mbps, thinks O2 (NYSE: TEF).
Huawei is the vendor in the mix to provide the upgrade, so some nice cash going their way – of course, the thing that we need is devices (laptops, modems, phones) to take advantage of this. I can’t wait for the more extensive rollout of HSPA+ … wireless broadband is forging ahead in leaps and bounds … surely resulting in some mouthwatering new devices too
[Via: TeleGeography]

