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Telus to double wireless data speed to 42 Mbps

Telus to double wireless data speed to 42 Mbps

By:  Howard Solomon  On: 03 Aug 2010 For: Network World Canada Creator

Move may trigger a wireless speed war as carrier announces technology will start to be deployed in a few weeks. However, handsets and USB modems aren’t expected until early next year

Telecommunications consultant Mark Goldberg put Telus’ move in a different context: At a time when the three big wireless companies are battling new entrants such as Wind Mobile, Public Mobile and Mobilicity for subscribers at the low end of the market, Telus is also going after those willing to pay the most for the fastest speeds.

“It’s an indicator that increasing [market] share doesn’t always mean dropping your prices, that investment may allow you to increase your average revenue per user,” he said.

Telus’ announcement also shows that “contrary to popular belief, our networks are world-class,” he added.
 
 

Eros Spadotto, Telus’ executive vice-president of technology strategy, said achieving 42 Mbps is a “fairly simple” upgrade to the Huawei or Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) radio processors on the company’s antennas. At the moment each radio head on the HSPA+ network uses either a 800 or 1900 Mhz channel, each capable of up to 21 Mpbs throughput. A second 1900 Mhz channel will be added and the pair bonded through standards-based software to double the speed.

Some antenna locations will also need a processor board in their base stations.

Telus will start upgrading its Huawei radios first because it had the software available before NSN’s, Spadotto said.

“We’re starting now because we know data sticks [for laptops] will be available in Q1 next year,” he added, so much of the carrier’s Western Canadian network will be ready by then. Late this year it will start extending the capability to Telus’ infrastructure in Eastern Canada.

Spadotto acknowledged the HSPA+ network is young enough that most of Telus’ 6.6 million subscribers are on its older iDEN and CDMA/EVDO wireless networks. But, he said, for those needing the fastest speeds the upgrade to 42 Mbps will be useful.

From Telus’ point of view, he added, not only is a faster network also more efficient, doubling the number of channels adds capacity.

How fast will Telus push the new network? He can foresee going to 84 Mbps either by bonding with a third or fourth channel, or taking advantage of its network’s MIMO

(multiple input-multiple output) capability – or by combining both techniques to get even greater speeds.

As for LTE, he maintains there won’t be a good ecosystem of handsets, tablets or USB modems until 2013. In the meantime, Spadotto said, HSPA+ can be extended.










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Howard Solomon Howard Solomon I'm assistant editor of ComputerWorld Canada covering network infrastructure, communications and government IT issues. An IT journalist  since 1997, I've written ... more
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