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

For...

Benefits

Carriers

This feature enables carriers to provide higher bandwidth for uplink data services, improving their service competitiveness.

Subscribers

This feature enables subscribers to enjoy high-speed radio access services, improving user experience.


Requirements

NEs Involved

 Table 2 NEs involved in this feature

MS

RNC

PCU

GGSN

SGSN

HLR

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In Table 2, "√" indicates that the NE is required, and "-" indicates that the NE is not required.

 Table 3 NE functions

NE

Function

MS

Sends the requested QoS parameters to the SGSN.

RNC

Transmits data for the MS according to the negotiated QoS parameters.

GGSN

  • Works with the SGSN to complete the QoS negotiation.
  • Transmits data for the MS according to the negotiated QoS parameters.

SGSN

  • Negotiates QoS parameters for the MS according to the MS request, subscription data, and license information, and informs the NEs involved of the negotiated QoS parameters.
  • Transmits data for the MS according to the negotiated QoS parameters.

HLR

Configures subscribed QoS parameters.

Supporting Versions

 Table 4 USN9810 versions that support this feature

Product

Supporting Version

USN9810

V900R011C00 and later

License Requirement

This is an optional feature of the USN9810; the license control item is HSUPA, 2M-4M.

Impact on the System

ScenarioImplementation Principles

For details, see WSFD-110906 HSUPA Expansion 1, 4M-8M Implementation Principles.


Measurement Unit

Measurement Counter

Iu mode radio resource

HSUPA 2M-4M users


Charging and CDR

The length of the QoS field in the charging data record (CDR) varies with actual conditions.


Item

Specifications

Actual maximum uplink bit rate (Mbit/s)

Alaul
Alaul  Diamond 
7 years 10 months ago
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This is an optional feature of the USN9810; the license control item is HSUPA, 2M-4M.
Armetta
Armetta  Diamond 
7 years 10 months ago
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This document is very well done

user_2837311
user_2837311  Diamond 
3 years 11 months ago
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useful document, thanks