Lucent's Bell Labs research arm on Thursday announced the development of two prototype chips that would allow mobile devices to receive more than 19 megabits of data per second on 3G networks.
The Murray Hill, N.J.-based telecommunications equipment maker said the new chips are part of its Bell Labs Layered Space-Time (BLAST) wireless technology.
Lucent, which is working to introduce the multiple input/multiple output (MIMO) technology for commercial use, said the BLAST chops conform to industry standards for size and power consumption and passed lab tests to deliver data on 3G networks at higher speeds.
The fastest third generation (3G) network today offers maximum data transfer speeds of about 2.5 Megabits per second (Mbps) but Lucent said tests prove the new chips can allow data delivery at 19.2 Mbps.
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