Monday, October 18, 2010

UAE: Du to launch DC-HSPA+ network with upto 42.2 Mbps mobile broadband at Gitex

The UAE, one of the most prosperous countries in the world and a hub for buoyant businesses, joined the league of the select few nations in the world to first launch high speed mobile broadband speeds of up to 42.2 Mbps, the fastest in the UAE.

This is following Du's upgrade of its network to next-generation DC-HSPA+ technology. The company will be showcasing the latest 42Mbps mobile broadband internet key amongst the first few devices globally which will allow customers to benefit from this unprecedented speed - this will be a key attraction at the Gitex Technology Week 2010.

According to the latest report by Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) on the DC HSPA+ deployment with the speed of 42.2 Mbps, the UAE is the sixth nation globally to launch such a mobile broadband speed.

It is worth highlighting that Du covered 98% of the UAE's populated areas by this network.

Du is showcasing the new data internet key at its stand at this year's Gitex, which is set to be launched by the company soon. This internet key works exactly the same as the previous models, however the new sleeker-looking device is designed to facilitate the passage of much faster mobile broadband speeds.

Du's ultra high-speed mobile broadband network will enable customers to have a superior mobile broadband experience including the fastest internet browsing, downloading music or watching mobile TV among many other applications. In addition, this ultra high-speed network roll-out will reinforce Du's current position as one of the leading operators in the region, providing the best value-for-money and advanced fixed and mobile broadband services to both individual and business users.

Du will continue to deploy the most advanced technologies to facilitate its network expansion, which is a critical element of ongoing efforts to strengthen and consolidate its position as the UAE's most innovative telecommunications provider.

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