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    NEC announces details of real, live, commercial HSDPA pilot with 3

    NEC announces details of real, live, commercial HSDPA pilot with 3



    Live pilot to be extended to selected urban areas in June

    London and Tokyo, -/June 06, 2006 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- NEC with its 3G partner, Siemens Communications, have successfully run the first live implementation of High Speed Downlink Data Packet Access (HSDPA) with mobile media company 3, on 3?s network in the UK.



    NEC supplied, installed and tested the HSDPA UTRAN infrastructure (including RNC and Node B), but unlike competitor tests carried out in strictly controlled laboratory conditions, this implementation is in a live network, successfully intermixed with heavy Release 99 traffic, on a live, busy Node B, in central Reading.

    HSDPA significantly improves the data rates that can be delivered over a 3G network and means 3 can offer new and enhanced services to customers. HSDPA also means 3 can make more efficient use of its existing network capacity, delivering capacity more cost effectively. It primarily works by introducing 2 techniques; Adaptive Modulation and Coding (AMC), which results in more efficient resource usage, and Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ), which enables faster retransmissions. HSDPA effectively facilitates high user peak rates of downlink up to 14.4 Mbps by placing key packet data processing in the Node B closer to the end users, thus minimising the delays.

    The live pilot, conducted jointly between NEC and 3, has been running for the last two months and has already seen speeds of up to 1.4 Mbps(million bits per second), over three times faster than current 3G speeds and more than forty times faster than GPRS. The pilot will be extended to other areas, including some central London locations in June and 3 is planning to implement HSDPA in its commercial network in the second half of 2006.

    ?The recent success of NEC?s HSDPA trials in the UK and also on Hong Kong?s 3G network highlights our thorough confidence in the high performance of a commercial HSDPA system. NEC is ready to deliver its HSDPA to commercial networks worldwide?, said Toshiyuki Mineno, Senior General Manager at NEC?s Carrier Solutions Business Unit. ?Since Europe's first commercial services launch by Hutchison 3G in the UK in March 2003, NEC has delivered many 3G networks to Hutchison. This latest win is further testimony of our leading competence in this field and another great milestone in the continuing success of the highly reliable 3G and HSDPA network provided by NEC to Hutchison, together with our 3G partner Siemens. We fully intend to implement further HSDPA operation trials in Europe and Asia with the cooperation of local mobile operators to ensure the successful spread of our high performance HSDPA.?

    David Cooper, Chief Technical Officer 3 UK said: "3 has led the development of 3G in the UK and with this successful trial we are leading the development of HSDPA. HSDPA will bring a range of benefits to our customers including faster download speeds, higher quality content and easy transfer of larger files. HSDPA will allow us to continue offering our customers the best new services first, over the largest and most advanced 3G network in the UK. Our objective for 2006 and beyond is to continue to have the best 3G network in the UK, HSDPA is the next step."

    Kevin Buckley, Director, Mobile Network Solutions Division, NEC UK. Ltd. said: ?This announcement is particularly significant as this is an actual, live commercial pilot for HSDPA and not just another HSDPA test. It underscores the ongoing success of the NEC/Siemens partnership and its commitment to HSDPA and beyond. Here, we have created a commercially viable, high-performance delivery platform, optimised to support the ever increasing array of multimedia applications and services 3?s customers continue to demand.?


    About NEC Corporation
    NEC Corporation (NASDAQ: NIPNY) is one of the world's leading providers of Internet, broadband network and enterprise business solutions dedicated to meeting the specialized needs of its diverse and global base of customers. NEC delivers tailored solutions in the key fields of computer, networking and electron devices, by integrating its technical strengths in IT and Networks, and by providing advanced semiconductor solutions through NEC Electronics Corporation. The NEC Group employs more than 140,000 people worldwide and had net sales of 4,855 billion yen (approx. $45.4 billion) in the fiscal year ended March 2005.
    For additional information, please visit the NEC home page at: http://www.nec.com


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