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GENEVA, Switzerland Oct. 6, 2009 -- The WiMAX Forum® and executives from premier suppliers
and
operators were on hand during ITU Telecom World 2009 to express their
commitment to build and trial WiMAX Release 2 based on the IEEE 802.16m
standard. Ecosystem participants represented Alvarion, Beceem, Cisco,
Clearwire, Huawei, Intel, KT, Samsung, UQC, Yota and ZTE. Also revealed
was a milestone of 500 network deployments in more than 145 countries –
placing WiMAX as the leading mobile broadband technology.
The WiMAX Forum, along with 50 companies, announced the endorsement of
IEEE’s submission to ITU-R that proposes an IEEE 802.16m-based candidate
for IMT-Advanced. The WiMAX Forum also announced that it will finalize
its WiMAX Release 2 specification in parallel with IEEE 802.16m and
IMT-Advanced, ensuring that WiMAX Release 2 networks and devices will
remain backward compatible with legacy WiMAX Release 1 based on IEEE
802.16e.
The developing 802.16m standard offers new capabilities and efficiencies
to meet the challenging IMT-Advanced requirements. The IEEE's
IMT-Advanced proposal documents that, according to the ITU-R's rigorous
definition reflecting aggregate throughput delivered to multiple users
in a practical deployment, using 4X2 MIMO in the urban microcell
scenario with only a single 20 MHz TDD channel available system wide,
the 802.16m system can support both 120 Mbit/s downlink and 60 Mbit/s
uplink per site simultaneously. This is breakthrough performance. Higher
data rates can be obtained with additional spectrum resources or more
complex antenna schemes. The WiMAX Release 2 profile will also
incorporate these capabilities for improved VoIP capacity, spectral
efficiency, latency, handover speed, cell range, and coverage, with
support for wider operating bandwidth in both TDD and FDD duplexing.
The WiMAX Forum expects to see WiMAX Release 2 available commercially in
the 2011-2012 timeframe.
“As is evidenced here today, there is a broad ecosystem ready to deliver
WiMAX as the first IMT-Advanced compliant technology to market,” said
Ron Resnick, president of the WiMAX Forum. “One of our top priorities is
to bring WiMAX Forum Certified Release 2 networks and devices to market
by the end of 2011. Even better, with double digit WiMAX deployment
growth every month, the next release of WiMAX will have an even more
substantial installed base upon which to build.”
Aggressive WiMAX Ramp Drives Evolution of the Mobile Internet
In addition to news about the WiMAX roadmap, the WiMAX Forum also
announced several updates on how WiMAX is changing lives today with
affordable, multi-megabit broadband worldwide. Recently, the number of
WiMAX deployments reached approximately 504 networks in 145 countries,
with 15 new deployments added in August.
Regionally, Africa led with 109 deployments and Central/Latin America
closely followed with 102. Asia Pacific and Eastern Europe reached 79
deployments each and Western Europe hosts 68 networks. North America and
the Middle East grew to 49 and 18 deployments, respectively.
In addition to an increase in the number of networks tracked by WiMAX
Forum, many of the already established WiMAX networks continue to expand
rapidly. Examples include Yota, which expects to reach 200,000
subscribers on its Russian network this month, and Packet One Networks,
which recently celebrated its first anniversary of operations with news
that it had reached 80,000 subscribers. Clear, Sprint and Comcast all
have also made strides in expanding their networks this year, with
multiple city launches set to come by the end of 2009; and UQ
Communications plans to cover more than half of the Japanese population
by the end of December.
Further, the WiMAX Forum Certified™ program continues to see strong
submission and certification results on products, including end user
products such as netbooks and laptops. The WiMAX certification registry
reached 154 products, with 14 new products certified in August and 11 in
September. To view the WiMAX Forum Certified registry, please visit www.WiMAXForum.org.
Visitors to the WiMAX ecosystem pavilion at ITU Telecom World will learn
about how WiMAX enables the open Internet. They can also enjoy a true
mobile broadband experience with live demos, both indoor within the
pavilion and via a thirty-minute driving tour throughout the city of
Geneva with live streaming video and music along with location awareness
(GPS). Exhibiting companies in the WiMAX pavilion include Airspan,
Alvarion, Cisco, Clearwire, Huawei, Intel, ITRI, Samsung, WiMAX Forum,
and Yota.
To view the WiMAX ecosystem press conference from ITU Telecom World
2009, visit www.WiMAXTimes.com.
About the WiMAX Forum®
The WiMAX Forum® is an industry-led, not-for-profit
organization that certifies and promotes the compatibility and
interoperability of broadband wireless products based upon the IEEE
802.16. A WiMAX Forum goal is to accelerate the introduction of these
systems into the marketplace. WiMAX Forum Certified products are
interoperable and support broadband fixed, nomadic, portable and mobile
services.
Along these lines, the WiMAX Forum works closely with service providers
and regulators to ensure that WiMAX Forum Certified systems meet
customer and government requirements. Through the WiMAX Forum Congress
Events Series of global trade shows and events, the WiMAX Forum is
committed to furthering education, training and collaboration to expand
the reach of the WiMAX ecosystem.
Information Source: Business Wire
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