December 15, 2007
OverSeas WiMax Roundup #4
Here’s a snapshot of the overseas action on the WiMax front:
- South Africa
- There is much debate in the technical media about broadband technology with each proponent making a case why their system is the best to deliver affordable broadband. We are of cause talking here about delivering the last mile.
I just need to put one thing into perspective and that it that even with the best broadband delivery to your home or office, the ultimate broadband experience will still depend on what happens after you reach the ISP, how much bandwidth they have to the world where at this stage most content resides and what is their contention ratio? But that is a subject for another time.
Super ADSL, Telkom calls it Next Generation DSL, extends the capability of basic ADSL by doubling the number of downstream bits. The data rates can be as high as 24 Mbit/s downstream and 1 Mbit/s upstream depending on the distance from the exchange to the customer’s home.
Next Generation DSL is capable of doubling the frequency band of typical ADSL connections from 1.1 MHz to 2.2 MHz and allows port bonding. This is where multiple ports are physically provisioned to the end user and the total bandwidth is equal to the sum of all provisioned ports.
- India
- Telsima has announced its WiMAX 450/700 MHz BWA Solution that delivers Internet, voice, and multimedia services over a wireless broadband link to remote users.
The Telsima solution is an end- to-end communication solution for operators that have a frequency license between 400 MHz and 1 GHz. The solution can be customized for any specified band within that range — by default it supports the 450 MHz and 700 MHz bands. This standardWiMAX SoC-based solution leverages all the benefits of this open standard point-to-multipoint technology, making way for unmatched set of rich features at low cost.
According to Burcak Beser, CTO Telsima , 450 MHz and 700 MHz bands have excellent signal propagation characteristics, a fact that makes them ideal choices for communication networks.
- Kenya
- [ED note: This is not exactly WiMax but is included for interest.]Coastweek - - Africa Online’s new wireless REAL Broadband internet service is now available to potential users in Nyali, Bamburi, Kiembeni and Shanzu.
Explaining the long-awaited set up Africa Online Mombasa Network Engineer Louis Murimi Njoka recalled:
“It has been almost one year to date when Africa Online launched its flagship wireless REAL Broadband internet product aptly named InfiNet (infinite + internet).
“Several thousand diverse customers later we are on course to rolling out our second base station to cover the north coast.”
InfiNet is a wireless access solution whose potential reaches far beyond Wifi, Wimax, Gprs and even 3G and it does it without the enormous costs.
InfiNet is powered by Iburst (or HC-SDMA, High Capacity Spatial Division Multiple Access) technology.
- India
- The WiMAX Forum® today announced the organization plans to create the first ever WiMAX Forum Designated Certification Laboratory in India by 2008. This laboratory will be part of WiMAX Forum’s global initiative of establishing and operating such centers in key telecom markets.
“India’s ecosystem is strategic to the success of WiMAX technology, and we are committed to expanding WiMAX Forum regional office initiatives to include the approval of a WiMAX Forum Certification Laboratory in India,” said Ron Resnick, President and Chairman of WiMAX Forum. “WiMAX is the key to addressing India’s huge market demand for broadband Internet, and preparing to meet the future needs of the country’s communication needs.”
WiMAX Forum Certified™ equipment gives operators a powerful platform to roll out advanced services and applications across a wide range of devices. By establishing the Certification Laboratory in India will enable WiMAX equipment vendors in India to accelerate the certification process targeting the India market.
Emphasizing the broadband policy and allocation of the spectrum for broadband deployment is the most important issue to be addressed in India, Dr. Mohammad Shakouri, Vice-President Marketing of the WiMAX Forum added. “A most important issue is that of allocation of spectrum in the 2.5GHz band.” With the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) approving the inclusion of WiMAX technologies in the IMT-2000 set of standards earlier this year, WiMAX spectrum will become more readily available to operators worldwide increasing the potential of building cost effective wireless telecommunication infrastructure in India to help it compete with the global economy. “The WiMAX Forum will continue to work with the Indian government and existing telecommunications organizations to promote and substantiate that adequate spectrum and bandwidth is allocated for WiMAX deployments while presenting no conflict with existing technologies” he further added.
- UK
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Sequans and AT4 wireless will co-operate on Mobile WiMAX Wave 2 radio testing to accelerate delivery of their respective solutionsAT4 wireless is working with leading WiMAX chip supplier Sequans to deliver industry-leading WiMAX testing services and best-in-class WiMAX technology. The partnership calls for Sequans and AT4 wireless (through its Systems Division) to co-operate on Mobile WiMAX Wave 2 radio testing to accelerate delivery of their respective solutions.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 14 December 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories Wi-Fi testing is certified for 802.11n draft 2.0 First laboratory in Europe is qualified for testing to the Wi-Fi Certified 802.11n draft 2.0 programmeUTRAN testing enhances one-stop service AT4 wireless has been qualified to offer UTRAN testing services according PTCRB requirements Sequans will provide AT4 wireless with early access to its newest WiMAX semiconductor solutions and reference designs, which AT4 wireless will use for the ongoing verification of its MINT T2110 WiMAX radio test platform, a tester specifically designed to meet the requirements of the WiMAX MRCT test specification.
Radio conformance testing is mandatory when certifying Mobile WiMAX mobile stations and basestations and the MINT T2110 is the system designated by the WiMAX Forum for such testing.
- Malaysia
- KUALA LUMPUR: Packet One Networks is busy installing WiMAX base stations in the Klang Valley and is conducting tests on its coming wireless broadband service.
Michael Lai, CEO of Green Packet International Sdn Bhd, said the tests are a prelude to a beta trial and subsequent commercial launch slated for January and June respectively. Packet One is a subsidiary of Green Packet.
WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is a wireless digital communications system that is intended for wireless broadband access at up to 10Mbps (megabits per second) that promises to blanket a bigger area; up to 50km radius from a single base station.
Packet One is one of four WiMAX operators licensed by industry regulator, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC). The others are Bizsurf, Asiaspace Dotcom and Redtone-CNX Broadband. Lai said the licensees are required by MCMC to roll out WiMAX services to 25% of the population in the areas given to them by the end of next year. They should be providing 100% coverage by 2010.
WiMax on the Move.




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