Mobile operator Three will begin upgrading its mobile broadband
infrastructure in July, deploying high speed uplink packet access (HSUPA)
technology across its network.
The upgrade will increase data transfer speeds and decrease the latency of
the network connections, improving users' mobile internet browsing experience as
web pages load quicker.
Three also suggested that the uplink
speeds could be faster than those currently available with fixed line network
connections.
"For around a fifth of our customers, mobile broadband is the first internet
connectivity of any kind they have had," added Three UK's head of mobile
broadband Jonathan Lutz.
Three also confirmed their intention to share infrastructure with rival
mobile operator T-Mobile, which will give 98 per cent population coverage in
early 2009, from 13,000 base stations - up from their current 7,500.
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