Singaporean telco StarHub, in collaboration with Huawei has announced the roll out of HSPA+ network in the country.
The network, touted to be Asia-Pacific’s first with 21Mps speed capabilities, falls in line with the company’s strategy to render unrivaled 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.
“Today will be a milestone in the mobile broadband industry as StarHub''s HSPA+, the fastest mobile broadband network that delivers speeds of up to 21Mbps, would enable us to offer even better customer experience such as faster response time for high-definition video streaming, high-speed web surfing, web conferencing and other next-generation wireless applications with high bandwidth requirements,” said Chan Kin Hung, Head of StarHub’s Personal Solutions and Advanced Multimedia Services.
StarHub’s enhanced network that can be experienced on Huawei’s devices, represent the partnership that the two companies have forged earlier in May 2008, vesting the latter with the responsibility of expanding and transitioning StarHub’s nationwide 3.5G mobile broadband network to HSPA+. |