Asia Express - Data Communications
WiMAX Development in Asia August 17-23
August 23, 2009
Malaysia's government-backed R&D agency MIMOS, which operates under the MOSTI (Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation,), recently released a hybrid WiMAX and Wi-Fi solution, Malaysia's Bernama reported on August 13. The homegrown technology platform is named WiWi. Operating in the 2.3GHz frequency band, WiWi was designed as a last mile broadband connectivity solution aiming to help boost Malaysia's household broadband penetration rate to 50% by 2010 from 24% at present. The WiWi technology platform comes in a high capacity access network architecture and is thereby expected to support various technologies in addition to WiMAX. Technologies such as ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line), Wi-Fi, and HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) can all be used the backhaul and access module.

Along with the launch of WiWi technology platform, MIMOS has inked collaboration agreements with three Malaysian WiMAX carriers: REDtone International, Packet One Networks, and Asiaspace. It is reported that each of the three companies would be given WiWi routers manufactured by CEEDTec. Trials on the new platform are expected to begin by September 2009.