Wednesday, 8 December 2004

HSDPA

High-Speed Downlink Packet Access, a CDMA variant that would be against my Disclaimer to write anything about.


See Also

Nokia E71Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCsNokia 6120 ClassicBlackberry Bold (9000)
Nokia E66Huawei E220Nokia E90The Joy of Webpads
Nokia E51CheetahWatchWhen religion bitesVodafone Portugal launches 1.4Mbps HSUPA access
A Month Of Seeing SpotsSpotted SnakesDisclaimerVodafone VMC software for Mac OS X Leopard
Hear The Leopard Spots RoarK630Two Months With An E90The iPhone Timeline
Vodafone launches first Mobile Broadband terminal with HSUPA technologyGrowl 1.1Nokia N95The Beat Goes On, The Hype Skyrockets
Ease-of-use dogs MotoLong BreakThe nPhoneLG KU990
PeekingSomeone Isn't Getting The European Mobile Market...My New PhoneOn corporate security and the iPhone
Vodafone Casa Duplex ADSLThe Palm Foleo - Too Late?Speed BumpsHOWTO Setup GPRS/UMTS Access On a Mac
Utterly Random Third-Generation Mobile Python HacksiPhone UpdatesThe iPhone, At Long Last2006, From My Perspective
HOWTO Perform Bluetooth Dial-Up in UbuntuWiredTemporarily Out of OrderFon? Bullshit.
Vodafone Mobile Connect BoxCooling OffHSDPA Support In Mac OS X 10.4.7WWAN
Novatel/U740Novatel/U730.Mac's Missed OpportunitiesDipping Into Penguin-Infested Waters
Black Is BeautifulHit Play To ResumeThe Razor-Thin Mobile ComputerUniversally Late
Paring DownEar DrummingHardware/Option/NozomiA Few Notes on Fedora Core 5
More Mobile BroadbandResources:Ten Things I'm Looking Forward To In 20062005 in Review
Linksys WRT54G3G-EUMinor UpdatesTar-pitting My OutputInbox Flush
Link ModeMeshed NetworkingDrowning In PhonesDebunking Punditry
Deflating HypeInterstitial ProgressFirst MondayPredictions for 2005
2004 in ReviewPalmolinux?Flotsam and JetsamNo Time, Some Links