NTT DoCoMo's CTIA 2008 booth tour, hello Super 3G
NTT DoCoMo had a pretty lavish setup here at CTIA, though no new product caught our eye. However, they did have the results from the Super 3G / LTE shenanigans they've been up to in Japan, and the results show serious speed. They're touting Super 3G / LTE as 3.9G -- wow, that extra .4G seems to be making a huge diff -- with theoretical downlink and uplink speeds listed as 70Mbps and 300Mbps. Compared to current HSPA speeds this is a monstrous leap, can you say kiss your cable goodbye? Hit the gallery below for more pics.














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
NuShrike @ Apr 5th 2008 4:40AM
Shouldn't downlink be 300Mbps instead of 70?
Sam Winter @ Apr 5th 2008 8:28PM
Can someone please enlighten us on some of this?
AFAIK, the 3GPP line goes like this:
UMTS -> HSPA(HSDPA/HSUPA) -> "HSPA+" -> HSOPA (emphasis on the letter 'O')
Japan's "Super 3G" is just "HSOPA", right? And what exactly is "LTE"? Is "LTE" just a general term for 4G technology, basically referring to HSOPA and whatever comes after it? And if everyone else calls LTE/HSOPA 4G, why is japan calling HSOPA ("Super3G") 3.9G ?
WTF?