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xenophon

join:2007-09-17
I wonder how ATT will utilize 700mhz spectrum

If ATT delays LTE, will they use 700mhz spectrum for faster HSPA? If they start using 700mhz for HSPA, can they later share LTE/HSPA on the same spectrum?

patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY

said by xenophon See Profile :

If ATT delays LTE, will they use 700mhz spectrum for faster HSPA? If they start using 700mhz for HSPA, can they later share LTE/HSPA on the same spectrum?
No, would require new phones that can do HSDPA/UTMS on 700. I don't think ATT will do that.

xenophon

join:2007-09-17
In wonder then where ATT will find the spectrum to do 7-20Mbps.


jayridius

@omcastbusiness.net

AT&T will upgrade its existing HSDPA with the next version HSPA +. The upgrade to a 20 Mbps HSPA will be backward compatible with current HSPA device.

LTE and HSPA use different underlying technologies (OFDMA vs WCDMA) which does not allow them to operate in the same spectrum. This is one of the advantages WiMAX has. the next version of WiMAX 802.16m will match LTE's projected capabilities and be backward compatible with current 802.16e devices. I think devices will be out around the same time as LTE. So comparing LTE with WiMAX 802.16e is apples to oranges. WiMAX 802.16e to HSPA is the better comparison

xenophon

join:2007-09-17
But the question is, can ATT do 7-20Mbps with the spectrum they have if they don't use 700mhz.


jayridius

@omcastbusiness.net

Their current version of HSPA does 7.2 Mbps on the downlink and it will be upgradeable to 20 Mbps with the next of HSPA, which I believe is called HSPA +. Upgradeable meaning within the same frequency bands that they currently offer their HSPA service. Is that what you're asking? Maybe I'm misreading you


jayridius

@omcastbusiness.net

Here's a link that provides some more details on what the next gen HSPA will look like
»www.intomobile.com/2008/08/03/qu···eds.html
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