WiMAX Forum Announces First Commercial Global Roaming Trials at WiMAX Forum Global Congress 2009
WiMAX Forum Certified™ program moving to market-driven pricing model
AMSTERDAM - June 2, 2009 - The WiMAX Forum today announced at its second
annual Global Congress 2009 in Amsterdam that 14 ecosystem leaders are
participating in the first ever commercial WiMAX interoperability and roaming
trials. These operators, device manufacturers, equipment vendors, and clearing
houses include Aicent, Alvarion, Bridgewater Systems, Cisco, Clearwire, Comfone,
DigitalBridge Communications, Intel, iPass, Juniper Networks, MACH, Motorola,
Syniverse and Transaction Network Services.
"This trial represents an end-to-end test of roaming over live WiMAX networks
and will provide a baseline for establishing roaming services and agreements for
WiMAX worldwide." said Ron Resnick, president and chairman of the WiMAX Forum.
"Roaming with interoperability is important in order to expand the availability
of WiMAX services by enabling users to automatically access networks when
traveling outside the geographical coverage area of their home network."
The commercial trial provides another platform for the WiMAX Forum to
aggressively position operators and clearinghouses to initiate commercial
roaming services which will lead to roaming worldwide. Additionally, the WiMAX
Forum provides operators and vendors with all the information needed to
understand WiMAX roaming and to launch roaming services at
www.wimaxroaming.org, including
technical specifications to follow when implementing roaming and a business
agreement template to use with other operators.
"The testing of networks and equipment on leading operator networks will
demonstrate to all WiMAX operators that they can easily provide roaming services
to their customers," said Resnick. "The goal is to demonstrate the WiMAX
standard end-to-end roaming implementation that will be replicated by WiMAX
operators and clearinghouses worldwide. This includes WiMAX networks which
support roaming services and the roaming back office platforms which track and
measure usage for operators to correctly settle accounts with each other."
Currently, WiMAX Forum tracks more than 475 WiMAX network deployments in 140
countries. A complete detail of WiMAX networks is available at
http://www.wimaxmaps.com.
Commuter Train WiMAX Services Launch in Taiwan
Paving the way for commercial roaming trials in Taiwan in Q3 of this year, the
WiMAX Forum announced that Information and Communications Research Laboratories
at Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), a WiMAX Forum board
member has launched a one year project providing free WiMAX service on the Muzha/Neihu
Line of the Taipei Metro system (MRT).
This project is coordinated by ITRI to work with multiple Taiwanese vendors to
provide Mobile internet WiMAX services available to every passenger riding the
metro. The network is provided by VMAX, one of the largest Taiwanese WiMAX
operators; the equipment is provided by Acer, AWB, MSI, Tecom and ZyXEL, and the
content is coming from Taipei Zoo, PTS (Public Television Service) and Taipei
City Government.
There will be two applications provided by this service: information
broadcasting and free Internet access with a WiMAX/Wi-Fi signal. ITRI will use
information broadcasting to provide useful information for passengers and
promote Taipei City Government services, such as live scenes from the zoo and
other important activities organized by Taipei City Government. This will give
passengers instant information, such as the tickets left for the Panda Pavilion
of Taipei Zoo, weather forecasting, breaking news, and public promotion video
from Taipei City Government. There will be two monitors installed in each car so
the passengers can enjoy the latest information while on the Metro. Passengers
may also use their WiMAX or Wi-Fi embedded devices for free access to the
Internet from the train car.
"3.5G or HSDPA can provide mobile service as well. However, WiMAX provides live
scene broadcasting which needs high bandwidth which can't be supported by HSDPA,"
said Resnick. "This service allows for real-time entertainment with live access
to the Internet at 4G speeds for free."
The WiMAX service will be available in eight cars from June 1, 2009 until May
31, 2010.
WiMAX Forum Certified™ Pricing Model Changes
In addition, the WiMAX Forum Board of Directors has voted unanimously to change
the pricing fee setup for its WiMAX Forum Certified program to a market pricing
model at all six of its certification labs. The organization was able to move to
this pricing plan based on efficiencies in testing enabling lower cost for
product testing.
"The maturity of devices that we are seeing in the labs takes less time to test
compared to a few years ago," said Resnick. "Vendor options for pre-testing and
debugging reduces operational testing time and also further reduces the time
needed for lab testing. Additional automation of testing has also helped lower
these costs."
"This open market model allows for WiMAX Forum certification labs to negotiate
directly with vendors," said Sean Cai, deputy general manager of ZTE
Corporation's WiMAX product line and WiMAX Forum Board Member. "ZTE is
encouraged to have the opportunity to control our own destiny and as a result
we're eager get more products into the pipeline for certification." The WiMAX
Forum has 106 certified products in the market today, with a projection of at
least 1,000 certified products available by 2011.
The WiMAX Forum is the worldwide consortium focused on global adoption of WiMAX
and chartered to establish certification processes that achieve
interoperability, publish technical specifications based on recognized
standards, promote the technology and pursue a favorable regulatory environment.
A complete list of members is available online at
http://www.wimaxforum.org/about/.
About the WiMAX Forum
The WiMAX Forum is an industry-led, not-for-profit organization formed to
certify and promote the compatibility and interoperability of broadband wireless
products based upon the harmonized IEEE 802.16e/ETSI HiperMAN standard. A WiMAX
Forum goal is to accelerate the introduction of these systems into the
marketplace. WiMAX Forum Certified products are interoperable and support
broadband fixed, nomadic, portable and mobile services.
Along these lines, the WiMAX Forum works closely with service providers and
regulators to ensure that WiMAX Forum Certified systems meet customer and
government requirements.
