Intel-based Commercial WiMAX Networks Under Way
Thirteen carriers from around the world are now deploying the world's first fixed WiMAX networks based on Intel Corp.’s WiMAX technologies, delivering high-speed broadband access to businesses and residences from Germany to Guatemala. Eleven more carriers are preparing to deploy additional Intel-based WiMAX networks by year's end.
Building on the success of WiMAX trials worldwide, carriers are now rolling out full commercial deployments in cities as well as suburban and rural communities, allowing broadband wireless networks to reach locations where previously they were either impossible or too costly for carriers to pursue.
"As WiMAX gains momentum in full deployments, homes and businesses gain the ease and power of cost-effective wireless networking," said Scott Richardson, general manager of Intel's Broadband Wireless Division. "We are now delivering the promise of WiMAXhigh-speed, cost-effective wireless broadband accessto businesses and consumers in cities and suburbs around the world."
In collaboration with Intel and using equipment based on the Intel PRO/Wireless 5116 broadband interface, commercial networks have now been deployed by the following carriers: Altitude Telecom(1) (France), AXTEL(1) (Mexico), BEC Telecom, S.A.(1) (Dominican Republic), Dedicado(1) (Uruguay), Globe/Innove(1) (Philippines), Iberbanda (Spain), Irish Broadband(1) (Ireland), SferaNET(1) (Poland), Mikkelin Puhelin Oyj(1) and Savonlinnan Puhelin Oy(1) (Finland), Telgua(1) (Guatemala), Ukrainian High Technologies(1) (Ukraine), and WiMAX Telecom(1) (Austria and Slovakia).
In addition, several carriers are in the process of deploying WiMAX networks that are expected to be up and running by the end of the year, including: Americatel Peru S.A.(1) (Peru), Call Plus(1) (New Zealand), Chunghwa Telecom Co. Ltd.(1) (Taiwan), DBD Deutsched Breitband Dienste GmbH(1) (Germany), Digicel(1) (Caribbean), Entel(1) (Chile), Ertach(1) (Argentina), Integrated Telecom Company(1) (Saudi Arabia), Next Mobile(1) (Philippines), and Taiwan Fixed Networks(1) (Taiwan) and VeloCom(1) (Argentina).
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