Tracking Stuff in Mobile

Daily news and opinion for 250,000 industry executives and mobile fanatics.

HSDPA BlackBerry on the RIM drawing board

Phew. RIM co-CEO Mike Lazaridis has confirmed that the company is working on high speed 3G version of the device, telling the Financial Times the company is experimenting with a HSDPA model.

In an interview on his digital lifestyle, the FT asks Lazaridis what’s his latest squeeze? His answer: “One of our prototypes - a 3.5G BlackBerry. It’s very fast over third-generation networks that have HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access).”

Good news for all those who want their mobile email that little bit quicker.

2 Responses to “HSDPA BlackBerry on the RIM drawing board”

  • Actually, email is about the least useful thing for which to use HSDPA. A typical email is less than 10KB - you’d barely notice the difference between HSDPA and CSD. Granted, if you’re downloading huge PoewerPoint documents, it’s probably useful.

    Can you guess the real reason for the speed?

    T
    (Not speaking for my corporate overlords)

    Posted by Terence Eden on March 26th, 2008 at 9:26 am.
  • BlackBerry really needs this… not for email, but everything else is sloooow on GPRS.

    Posted by Gabe on March 26th, 2008 at 9:36 am.

Leave a Reply

Email This Post Email This Post

On this day..

Clickatell SMS Gateway

About SMS Text News

Your hub for mobile news blogged by Ewan MacLeod and his team of fanatics. Put this in your feed reader and have a scan every now and then to track what's cooking around the world.

More About SMS Text News

Copyright © 2008 SMS Text News / Tollejo Media Group Web Design by Forty