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Home » Huawei Supplies 21 Mbps HSPA+ Network for StarHub in Singapore

Huawei Supplies 21 Mbps HSPA+ Network for StarHub in Singapore

March 26, 2009
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StarHub has launched an HSPA+ network in Singapore using equipment supplied by Huawei Technologies. The network offer mobile broadband speeds of up to 21 Mbps.

“The launch of the first HSPA+ network in Asia-Pacific represents a major milestone for the mobile broadband industry,” said Mr Wan Biao, President of Huawei’ s Wireless Product Line. “Huawei is delighted to have played a vital role in this endeavor. By leveraging our leading technology and abundant network deployment experience worldwide, Huawei will continuously drive the development of the mobile broadband industry forward and bring sustainable business success to our clients.”

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  • In May 2008, StarHub appointed Huawei to expand and upgrade its nationwide 3.5G mobile broadband network to HSPA+. The HSPA+ service launch is part of StarHub’ s overall strategy to provide an unparalleled mobile broadband experience that can deliver better surfing experience, higher resolution on streamed mobile content, improved interactivity and other next-generation wireless applications with high bandwidth requirements.
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