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The pace of commercialisation of UMTS 900 systems has quickened, according to a new Information Paper published by GSA, the Global mobile Suppliers Association.



The majority of 3G/UMTS i.e. WCDMA-HSPA systems deployments are in the 2,100MHz band (IMT-2000 core band), particularly in Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa. However, radio propagation path-loss at 900MHz is much lower. Deployment of UMTS systems at this lower frequency band (UMTS 900) also results in better coverage both in terms of extended coverage in rural areas, as well as significantly improved indoor coverage, at much lower cost. For the same service offering and coverage, the number of base station sites in the 900MHz band can be reduced by 60 percent compared to that needed for 2,100MHz, and reduce rollout time. WCDMA-HSPA at 900MHz can complement 2100 MHz deployments by improving coverage, reducing CAPEX, improving Quality of Service and the user experience.



GSA's latest UMTS 900 Information Paper confirms that three UMTS 900 systems have entered commercial service, in Estonia, Finland and Thailand. Also, six manufacturers have launched 20 UMTS 900 user devices (compared to seven devices announced by mid-April 2008), all of which support dual band HSPA 900MHz/2,100MHz operation for seamless interworking on UMTS networks. All 20 devices support at least 3.6Mbps peak HSDPA capability, and seven devices support 7.2Mbps peak. Fifteen UMTS 900 devices are mobile phones, plus three USB modems (dongles), an embedded module, and a PC datacard.



Several more UMTS 900 networks are in deployment, planned or under consideration in Australia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, New Zealand, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, and the UK.



"With UMTS 900, network operators can provide HSPA mobile broadband services in a very cost-efficient way. Now there is a substantial commitment and focus on UMTS 900 by network operators, infrastructure vendors and device suppliers, and we expect more service launches in the second half of this year," says Alan Hadden, President of GSA.



Use of the 900MHz band in Europe is covered by the GSM Directive. Several countries are responding to a call by the European Commission for a more flexible approach to the use of these frequencies to permit their use for 3G/UMTS services. A similar approach is also being taken in other markets, including Asia-Pacific and elsewhere.



The performance benefits and cost efficiencies are similar to what has been seen with WCDMA-HSPA systems operating at 850MHz, which are widely available in the Americas and Australia.



Click here for more information on the UMTS 900 Information Paper published by GSA



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