UMTS Forum was created in 1996.
No, it is not possible b'coz you need hardware for hspda. An update is only limited to software and not hardware. However many websites say that Nokia 5233 has hspda and many say that is does not support. Thank You
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The U830 is a third generation fliptop phone with HSPDA support.
UMTS is the 3rd generation wireless technology while HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) is the feature of UMTS technology where users can download a stream of 14.4 Mbps with HSDPA.
3G is 3rd generation mobile technology. UMTS is one of the technologies under 3G, just like CDMA2000.
According to the acronym dictionary, UMTS stands for: Universal Mobile Telecommunications Systems. This acronym refers to the third generation mobile communications system (3G).
UMTS stands for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System. UMTS is one of the emerging mobile phone technologies known as third-generation, or 3G. Third-generation systems are designed to include such traditional phone tasks as calls, voice mail, and paging, but also new technology tasks such as Internet access, video, and SMS, or text messaging. One of the main benefits of UMTS is its speed. Current rates of transfer for broadband information are 2 Mbits a second. This speed makes possible the kind of streaming video that can support movie downloads and video conferencing. In a sense, UMTS makes it possible for you to enjoy all of the functionality of your home computer while you are roaming. By combining wireless and satellite cellular technologies, UMTS takes advantage of all existing options to result in the Holy Grail of 3G presentation: seamless transitions between WiFi and satellite. UMTS went live as a network for the first time in Japan in 2001. Austria had its own network two years later. A handful of other European countries joined the UMTS bandwagon in the next two years, with South Africa and a few other African countries soon following suit. The U.S. has employed UMTS networks in several large cities, and the number is steadily growing. UMTS is based on the Global System for Mobile (GSM) standard, which is the gold standard in Europe and more than 120 countries worldwide. In fact, UMTS is sometimes referred to as 3GSM. The two systems are not compatible, however. UMTS is incompatible with GSM. Some phones are dual GSM/UMTS phones, but unless that exciting new mobile phone or handset that you can't wait to get your hands on has that kind of duality built in, you will only be able to utilize one mode, the one that came with the device. As UMTS gains in credibility and functionality, experts believe it will overtake GSM as the industry standard. UMTS is already able to operate at a higher frequency than GSM.from wisegeek dot com
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Friedhelm Hillebrand has written: 'GSM and Umts'
No, they are not the same thing. Mean and average are the same thing.