List of HSUPA networks
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A list of High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) networks worldwide.
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- Telstra has introduced HSUPA on its Next G network. This was announced on 15 February 2007. Devices are scheduled for release in September or October 2007. It will initially operate at 1.9 Mbit upload speed.[1]
- Mobilkom Austria started the world's first HSUPA network in February 2007. It operates at 2.0 Mbit uplink.
- T-Mobile is planning to introduce HSUPA in 2007 or 2008.
- M-TEL started HSUPA operations in August 2007.
- VIPNet started HSUPA operations in April 2007.
- Etisalat Egypt started HSUPA network in November 2007
- Elisa opened it's HSUPA network in the end of August 2007. It operates at up 1.4 Mbit uplink.
- Vodafone started HSUPA in July 2007.
- T-Mobile started HSUPA in September 2007.
- Telecom Italia- October 2007
- 3- July 2007
- Pelephone is planning to introduce HSUPA in 2008.
- Cellcom has introduced HSUPA with 80% coverage of the population.[2]
- Vodafone started HSUPA in September 2007.
- Orange Romania has introduced HSUPA in 42 major cities on 31 October 2007. Initial upload speeds are up to 1.46 Mbit/s.
- Orange has launched HSUPA @ 1,46 Mbit/s from UMTS on 7 November 2007
- Mobitel is planning to introduce HSUPA in 2007.
- Vodacom is planning to introduce HSUPA in 2007.
- MTN (South Africa) is planning to introduce HSUPA in 2007.
- KTF launched HSUPA in June 2007 in major cities including Seoul, Busan, Daejeon, Gwangju and Daegu with nationwide service available by October 2007.[4]
- SK Telecom is planning to build an HSUPA network in Busan in June 2007 and plans to launch the service with USB devices in October 2007.
- Movistar offers 7,2 Mbit/s download and 2 Mbit/s upload speeds in several mayor cities. 3,6 Mbit/s download speeds are available in towns with 100.000 or more inhabitants plus 180 relevant villages.
- Vodafone and Movistar are upgrading to 7,2 Mbit/s download and 2 Mbit/s upload speeds to replace the current 3,6 Mbit/s download and 384 kbit/s upload speeds in several mayor cities. Speeds of up to 14,4 Mbit/s will be available later this year.
- 3 introduced HSUPA in September 2007
- Swisscom is planning to introduce HSUPA in 2008.
- Vodafone started HSUPA in September 2007.
- AT&T Mobility launched HSUPA in November 2007 with The Sierra Wireless 881 PC Card being the first to feature HSUPA.

