Asia Express - Data Communications
WiMAX Development in Asia December 14-20
December 20, 2009
- Taiwan's NCC (National Communications Commission) approved the issuance of WiMAX operating licenses to Far EasTone Telecom and Vmax Telecom on December 16, Taipei Times reported. It is reported that the two WiMAX carriers will be able to receive the licenses in two weeks and they are required to commence operations within six months following receipt of the license. Both Far EasTone and Vmax have fulfilled the requirement of reaching 70% population coverage in their respective service regions, a stipulated condition for application of the operating license. Far EasTone's WiMAX service license is for the southern part of Taiwan, while Vmax's is for the northern part. Of the six Taiwanese WiMAX licensees, thus far Tatung InfoComm has begun offering services in Penghu County and Kaohsiung City, while Global Mobile, which is currently conducting pilot service in Hsinchu, has been awarded the operating license. Vee Telecom and FITEL, meanwhile, have not been able to obtain the operating license yet.

- Korea's Samsung Electronics and Russian WiMAX carrier Yota have teamed up for the deployment of mobile WiMAX service in Nicaragua, The Korea Times reported on December 17. Trial service began in the capital city Managua on December 17, merely three months after the two companies started collaborating on the construction of WiMAX infrastructure using Samsung equipment. Samsung and Yota expect to commence commercial services in Managua and three other major Nicaraguan cities by May 2010. Yota, which holds a nationwide 2.5GHz spectrum license in Nicaragua, plans to provide a wide range of devices for its mobile WiMAX service, including notebook PCs, USB modems, routers, and Internet telephony devices. Samsung and Yota are expected to expand their WiMAX partnership in Latin America and CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) countries.