
ASIA
Hong Kong : NEC Corporation announced that its High Speed Down link
Packet Access (HSDPA) is to be deployed in the 3G network of 3 Hong
Kong, a subsidiary of Hutchison Telecommunications (Hong Kong) Limited.
This contract has been awarded to NEC and its 3G partner Siemens following
a successful field trial on 3 Hong Kong's UMTS network.
During the field trial,
NEC's HSDPA-based UTRAN achieved a high level of performance and functionality,
including high-speed internet access, consecutive data transmission
and handover in a HSDPA service environment, while allowing flexible
and variable changes in transmission speed.
"The absolute success
of NEC's HSDPA trials on Hong Kong's largest 3G network highlights
our thorough confidence in the high performance of a commercial HSDPA
system. NEC is ready to deliver its HSDPA to commercial networks worldwide",
said Toshiyuki Mineno, Senior General Manager at NEC's Carrier Solutions
Business Unit. "Since Europe's first commercial service launch
by Hutchison 3G in the UK in March 2003, NEC has delivered many 3G
networks to Hutchison. This latest win is further testimony of our
leading competence in this field and another great milestone in the
continuing success of the highly reliable 3G and HSDPA network provided
by NEC to Hutchison, together with our 3G partner Siemens. We fully
intend to implement further HSDPA operation trials in Europe and Asia
with the cooperation of local mobile operators to ensure the successful
spread of our high performance HSDPA."
Amy Lung, Commercial Director
- Consumer Market of 3 Hong Kong, said, "3 Hong Kong once again
charts the course in the development of 3G in Hong Kong. With the
successful trial and network rollout, we are well positioned to be
the first to provide 3 Hong Kong's supporters with supremely enhanced
mobile communications experience, once the HSDPA compatible devices
are available. In this significant stage of development, we are pleased
to partner with our existing 3G network supplier NEC who is renowned
for its proven expertise and global experience in deploying 3G and
HSDPA technology."
NEC's HSDPA system is jointly
developed by NEC and Siemens. HSDPA can be easily added to existing
Node-Bs with channel cards and downloaded software. As the pioneer
of the global 3G W-CDMA market, NEC/Siemens alliance has achieved
outstanding success. Over 90% of the world's 3G subscribers are communicating
with 3G network technology provided by Siemens/NEC. In a report from
April 2005, NEC/Siemens was positioned as No. 1 by the independent
MM Research Institute in Tokyo in the 3G W-CDMA market for commercially
installed Node-Bs with a 30.1 percent share of the worldwide market.