Asia Express - Data Communications
WiMAX Development in Asia April 27 - May 3
May 01, 2009
Taiwan's Tatung InfoComm launched commercial WiMAX service in Penghu County on April 27, making Tatung InfoComm the first among six Taiwanese WiMAX licensees to offer commercial service, Chinese-language United Daily News reported. At present, Penghu citizens can access Tatung's high-speed broadband Internet service for NT$699 (US$21.2; US$1=NT$32.9) a month in a preferential program. Voice service is slated for rollout in early 2010.

Tatung plans to invest a total of NT$5.0 billion (US$152.0 million) in WiMAX deployment over the next five years. Service in Kaohsiung City is scheduled to commence in July 2009 to coincide with the World Games, while services in Kaohsiung County, Pintung County, and Hualien County are expected to begin by the year-end.

Meanwhile, Tatung also announced two more partners for its WiMAX deployment project. Malaysia's Green Packet has signed a deal with Tatung to provide its Intouch Connection Management Platform to enhance the connectivity capabilities of Tatung's WiMAX service, Nikkei reported on May 1. By deploying Green Packet's Intouch Connection Management Platform, Tatung is expected to achieve seamless mobility across networks - from WiMAX to Wi-Fi and back, for instance.

In addition, Tatung plans to adopt Canada-based Bridgewater Systems' WiMAX solutions for the delivery of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and mobile broadband services. The Bridgewater solutions to be deployed include Bridgewater Service Controller and Policy Controller, both anchored by Bridgewater's Subscriber Data Broker, according to a press release by the company on April 26.