Mark, you're absolutely right. I was referring to the maximum data capability of the handset, which I do frequently; perhaps it's a bad habit, but when I say HSUPA, it's assumed that a phone also supports HSDPA. Obviously, the opposite is not true.
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Mark, you're absolutely right. I was referring to the maximum data capability of the handset, which I do frequently; perhaps it's a bad habit, but when I say HSUPA, it's assumed that a phone also supports HSDPA. Obviously, the opposite is not true.
Chris