DC-HSDPA (Dual Carrier or Dual Cell High-Speed Downlink Packet Access)


  • HSDPA technology has its limits and to further enhance its performance, the DC-HSDPA technology was introduced.
    An advanced HSDPA network can theoretically support up to 28 Mbit/s and 42 Mbit/s with a single 5 MHz carrier. Doubling the bandwidth to 10MHz results in theoretically, double the sustained data rate.


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