User Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 About this Document
- 2 Product Overview
- 3 Communication
- 4 Hardware Overview
- 5 Software Overview
- 6 Related Information and references
- 7 Technical Specifications
- 7.1 General
- 7.2 Exterior Description
- 7.3 Environment
- 7.4 Electrical Characteristics
- 7.5 Operating System Support
- 7.6 UMTS Technical Data
- 7.7 HSPA Technical Data
- 7.8 GSM Performance and Technical Characteristics
- 7.9 Supported GSM Features
- 7.10 GPRS Maximum Data Rates
- 7.11 EDGE Technical Data
- 7.12 EDGE Maximum Data Rates
- 7.13 Smartcard Authentication
- 7.14 SMS Technical Data
- 7.15 Supported Languages
- 8 Operational and Regulatory information
- 9 Environmental Declaration
- 10 Material Declaration
- 11 Terminology
Technical Description and User Guide F3307
3.1.1.1 HSPA
HSPA (High Speed Packet Access) is available in all developed UMTS markets.
With its HSDPA solution, F3307 is capable of downlink-speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps.
This, together with its antenna diversity, gives F3307 a fast and reliable downlink.
F3307 uses HSUPA which enables uplink speeds of up to 2 Mbps. With HSPA,
users can enjoy faster download and upload capability while network operators
benefit from increased capacity.
3.1.1.2 WCDMA
The initial implementation of UMTS networks enables Internet or corporate network
access at bidirectional data rates of up to 384 kbps.
3.1.2 GSM
Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) coverage is available almost
everywhere, and provides a secure fall back so that network connection is
maintained.
3.1.2.1 GPRS
General Packet Radio Services (GPRS) is an enhancement to GSM networks and
provides packet data transmission. The connection setup is fast and, once
connected, applications may send and receive data whenever required.
F3307 can achieve communication speeds through GPRS up to a theoretical
maximum of 85.6 kbps downlink and 42.8kbps uplink.
3.1.2.2 EDGE
Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution (EDGE) is an integral part of the GSM
family of open mobile standards. EDGE improves GPRS by increasing data
throughput by a factor of three. GPRS networks enhanced with EDGE are often
referred to as Enhanced GPRS (E-GPRS) networks.
F3307 can achieve communication speeds up to a theoretical maximum of 247.4
kbps downlink and 123.7 kbps uplink; MCS-9). Typical end-user speeds are in the
range of 120 kbps under average conditions, with burst speeds around 200 kbps in
strong signal conditions.
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