
Seventh Wimax India 2010 conference concludes in New Delhi
CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS in the WiMax technology speace are offering mobile personal broadband users to create whatever they want on a variety of devices from the laptop to cell phones making a huge difference to user experience. Revealing this at the WiMax India 2010 conference organized by Bharat Exhibitions here today, Dr. Hung Song, vice-president of global electronics major Samsung displayed several tiny modems that could transform laptops, cell phones and other knowledge devices to wireless mode connecting to Internet through WiMax points.
Song said that operators in India are planning a rapid roll out to gain early mover advantage in a market said to be all waiting for this wireless broad band access technology. He explained how the smart phones from the South Korean company were offering a whole range of creative potential to the users doubling up as many devices in one.Department of Telecom, Secretary and Telecom Commission, chairman P. J. Thomas inaugurating the conference referred to the government programme of connecting all the six hundred thousand villages in a bid to reach out to rural people.
Over two and a half lakh panchayats would have broadband connectivity and wireless broadband access would be the most effective and efficient means of achieving this. “The mobile revolution is now rolling and WiMax will accelerate it, he said.
With prices of both equipment and devices falling day by day the access would become affordable to the rural people. However, he cautioned vendors and operators seeking to set up shop in India to be aware that “doing business in India is different from that in any other country. Even the public sector BSNL has learnt it the hard way”, Thomas recalled.Public sector BSNL is providing 60 per cent of the 12 million broadband connections that have been achieved in India, according to R. K. Agarwal, director, consumer mobility, of the company. He expected 6000 blocks to be connected with wireless broadband this financial year and 7800 next year. Broadband connections by BSNL would increasingly over 11 million next year. Household broadband was now covering 33.2 per cent of the market in Malaysia revealed that country’s leading WiMax operator Packet One International’s managing director Dr. P. S. Tang. Malaysia was having a 100 per cent coverage with GSM. Drawing from his business experience in Malaysia, Dr. Tang said WiMAX would take mobile broadband beyond voice to images and data and be competitive with other mobile technologies. Malaysia has given 15 MHz of spectrum for each of the four wireless broadband mobile operators which was three times more than what India has offered. From mobile man to man connectivity his company was moving to man to machine and machine to machine connectivity. WiMAX VOIP phone that now cost $50 would be soon costing only $35 however Dr. Tang was looking forward to the price costing down to $20.
Road map for roll out of the service in India
Laying down a road map for roll out of the service in India, WiMAX Forum President and Chairman Ron Resnick advised operators to adopt a flexible architecture, reduce time to market and grab the opportunity create millions of jobs. For the Government it was “time for decisions’ having done with the spectrum auctions. Mr. Resnick recalled how he has been advocating the WiMAX opportunity in India since 2002. There were already large number of equipment, devices and manufacturers and the opportunity “is vast”. Describing the low cost high bandwidth technology that WiMAX offered as a “social responsibility” that “we must provide”, Motorola country head for home and networks mobility, Subhendu Mohanty hoped that the Government target of 100 million broadband customers would soon be reached. Internet usage was growing but the concern was on how to push the growth to rural areas.
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