A UMTS booster

Worldwide, more than 16 million people already own a UMTS-compatible mobile phone. At the same time, the market is now offering a variety of attractive, UMTS-compatible mobile phones, and the number of UMTS users is rapidly growing. For these reasons, high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) has be...

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Communications networks
Mobile radios
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Radio networks
Subscribers
Technological change
Telecommunications industry
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