SmartBro 3G on its way to HSDPA 3.6Mbps?

With the purchase of PLDT/Smart of CURE, the company now has a wider band for its 3G network. With the largest spectrum of 15MHz, Smart already uses the 1920-1935MHz and the 2010-2025MHz band. The additional frequencies from CURE would practically double its capacity and pave the way for higher 3G speeds.

According to the disclosure notice sent by PLDT to the SEC, Smart’s acquisition of CURE will allow it to expand its 3G networks:

The acquisition dovetails with Smart’s previously announced plan to provide expanded and enhanced 3G services nationwide, including higher speed wireless broadband services. CURE is envisioned to provide Smart with a platform to offer and provide differentiated 3G services for niche markets.

That statement, coupled with a cryptic information given to me by a Smart rep about their 3G upgrade in the next quarter led me to believe that they may be on the way to upgrading the bandwidth for HSDPA connections from the existing 1.8Mbps to at least 3.6Mbps but could reach up to 7.2Mbps.

I was told this network upgrade will be officially announced as soon as it’s been put in place. The additional 10MHz of frequency in the 2100Mhz band from CURE will effectively increases Smart’s 3G capacity by 67% so the upgrade to 3.6Mbps is the likely scenario.

This might mean faster 3G connections and wider 3G coverage so people in far-flung areas of the Philippines will not have to settle with GPRS/EDGE speeds anymore. Hopefully.

P.S. Also check out our story on “How Smart saved CURE from losing its 3G license” over at PTB.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

26 Responses

  1. Avatar for khoickz khoickz says:

    The reality is you see when you look at your browser or download speed check how much the download is… like for example Kbps is different from KBps therefore 3.6Mbps is only equivalent to 450KBps and that can be attain during non-peak hours… try surfing around 1am to 4am and see if you can achieve your desired speed.

  2. Avatar for ronelm2000 ronelm2000 says:

    I’ll buy the HSPDA when I see the Smart bar going maximum bar in 3G in my phone. :P

  3. Avatar for cloner cloner says:

    Thinking of getting a SMARTBRO HSDPA? See for yourself…*the rip off!*
    http://www.speedtest.net/result/685386452.png

  4. Avatar for Joe Joe says:

    3.2mbps?? that’s good news but I still can’t feel it. The highest speed that I ever got was 1.5mbps which was for a brief second. I guess they just can’t handle the congestion or their networking needs a serious defrag.

  5. Avatar for michaelortiaga michaelortiaga says:

    smart bro wireless pla already reach its newest speed. about 3mbps.

    from recently 1.8mbps, it jump to 2.4mbps, them 2.8, and ngaun 3.2mbps.

    and it continues to evolve.

    w8 lng it will reach 7.2mbps sooner.

  6. Avatar for michaelortiaga michaelortiaga says:

    based on my experience, sun and smart lng best wireless isp dito sa metro manila. in wired conectivity nmn, pldt mydsl pti sky broadband. kso sky broadband is available in selected areas lng. pero if skop nmn un area niu. sky is much better than pldt mydsl.

    kau nlng bhala pumili
    :-)

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