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India: The only hope for WiMAX in
South Asia
The only hope for WiMax operations in
South Asia will be India, according to the Yankee Group,
since even in countries like the US and other advanced
nations, the technology "cannot be rated as
successful".
WiMax or Worldwide Inter-operability
for Microwave Access is a telecommunications technology
that provides wireless transmission of data using a
variety of transmission modes.
The wireless
technology is said to deliver 70 Mbps over 50
kilometres. It, however, can either operate at higher
bitrates or over longer distances but not both. Fixed
WiMAX networks typically have a higher-gain directional
antenna installed near the client (customer) which
results in greatly-increased range and throughput.
Mobile WiMAX networks are usually made of indoor
"customer premises equipment" (CPEs) such as desktop
modems, laptops with integrated Mobile WiMAX or other
Mobile WiMAX devices.
Even though some operators
like Bharti Airtel,Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (along with
Soma Networks) and Reliance Communications [Get Quote] (RCom) have begun offering
WiMax services, the industry is awaiting allocation of
Broadband Wireless (BWA) spectrum to offer full-fledged
services.
At present, companies are offering
WiMax services on 3.3 GHz, and with the government
allocating the 2.3 and 2.5 GHz spectrum (considered
superior), these firms would be able to offer
full-fledged WiMax services. The telecom ministry had
earlier announced simultaneous allocation of both 3G and
BWA spectrum, which is yet to happen.
Bharti
Airtel had earlier announced plans to launch services
across 300 cities, while RCom has launched services in
Bangalore and Pune, and BSNL across in Gujarat,
Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh. The WiMax Forum (India
Chapter) had estimated that the delay in auctioning
Broadband and Wireless Access (BWA) spectrum will cost
the country around $2.2 billion (Rs 10,500 crore),
excluding the estimated Rs 4,000-crore (Rs 40 billion)
spectrum fee. "We have Tata Communications leading
the way here, with the company already rolling out fixed
WiMax services and mobile (WiMax) services expected to
follow soon. There is some hope for the technology in
the country," Yankee Group Senior Vice President Ashvin
Vellody told Business Standard.
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