HSUPA, 2M-4M
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High speed uplink packet access (HSUPA) improves the uplink capacity and data throughput, therefore reducing the delay in dedicated channels. HSUPA is an uplink enhanced technology introduced by 3GPP protocols in the R6 version on the radio side. HSUPA significantly enhances the bearer capability and frequency spectrum usage of uplink data services on wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA) networks. The USN9810 supports HSUPA-based quality of service (QoS), and supports service access and guarantees service usage of HSUPA subscribers with the maximum rate of 4 Mbit/s. Benefits Table 1 Benefits of this feature
RequirementsNEs Involved Table 2 NEs involved in this feature
http://localhost:7904/pages/31185560/15/31185560/15/resources/public_sys-resources/icon-note.gif NOTE: In Table 2, "√" indicates that the NE is required, and "-" indicates that the NE is not required. Table 3 NE functions
Supporting Versions Table 4 USN9810 versions that support this feature
License Requirement This is an optional feature of the USN9810; the license control item is HSUPA, 2M-4M. For details, see WSFD-110906 HSUPA Expansion 1, 4M-8M Implementation Principles.
Charging and CDRThe length of the QoS field in the charging data record (CDR) varies with actual conditions.
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