
UPDATE : Spice Nepal has cancelled the launch of ‘Instant Internet’ mobile internet service. The service will be launched in the near future hopefully by next year.
Mero Mobile is readying to launch high speed wireless internet which can be accessed through data cards similar to technology launched previously by UTL.
Since SNPL is a GSM provider so it differs from UTL at this point. The service is most likely going to be based on EDGE technolgy previously launched by the company which was pulled down without prior notice.
Back then, the company had been offering high speed unlimited internet aceess at a flat rate of Rs. 1700( including taxes) where speeds as fast as 236kbps could be achieved from mobile phones capable of Class 10 EDGE technology.
What is EDGE?
Introduction to the EDGE standard
The EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution.) standard is an evolution of the GSM standard that modifies the type of modulation. Like the GPRS standard, the EDGE standard is intended to be a transition to third generation mobile telephony (3G). The term 2.75G is also used to describe the EDGE standard.
EDGE uses a different modulation than the modulation used by GSM (EDGE uses 8-PSK modulation), which means that base stations and mobile terminals need to be modified to support it.
EDGE increases the data rate by a factor of 3 but with a smaller coverage area. In theory, EDGE supports throughput of up to 384 Kbit/s for fixed stations (pedestrians and slow vehicles) and up to 144 Kbit/s for mobile stations (fast vehicles).
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