
Why HSDPA is so Successful
If there is one major event in the past few years that truly changed mobile phones, it is the invention of 3G technology. 3G technologies allowed mobile phone to send and receive large packets of information fast and smoothly allowing for video conferences and other features. This was later updated with the development of HSDPA.
What on Earth is HSDPA?
HSDPA stands for high speed downlink packet access and is basically 3G on steroids. It has been named 3.5g, 3G+, and even turbo 3G, yes turbo. With these options available, it is no wonder people stuck with the bland sounding HSDPA. Besides it does not matter what name you call it, it still works wonders for mobile devices.
How it Works
HSDPA allows for the sending and receiving of large chunks of date through a careful management of transmissions. Mobile phone stations are scattered all over cities where carrier service is available. By carefully managing how devices send and receive information, the process is streamlined allowing for huge chunks of substantial data to be received by a single device. This was so effective that HSDPA paved the way as the basis for mobile broadband capabilities.
The Birth of Mobile Internet
While GPRS technology already existed, it did not have the same bandwidth or efficiency as 3G and HSDPA, this was akin to comparing dial up with fiber optic technology, the difference in performance is just too much. HSDPA allows for high speed video streaming, real time date gathering and even networked GPS usage. Mobile smart phones benefit greatly from having HSDPA since this enables them to connect to the internet anywhere and anytime even outside of a Wi-Fi hotspot. The performance of HSDPA is magnificent, allowing users to send and receive large megabytes of data at speeds faster than originally possible in mobile devices.













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