Samsung To Expand Mobile Wimax In Asia
Enhances UQ Communications' Mobile WiMAX Network in Japan and Joins WiMAX
Innovation Network for Developers in Malaysia
Seoul, Korea - November 11, 2009: Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., a leading
provider of telecommunication systems and mobile phones, today announced that it
has won additional mobile WiMAX supply contracts from UQ Communications Inc.,
the Japan-based Mobile WiMAX service provider. Further expanding its industry
presence in Asia, Samsung also announced it has joined the WiMAX Centre of
Excellence, which is led by YTL Communications, the Malaysian Mobile WiMAX
service provider.
As UQ Communications' primary Mobile WiMAX equipment vendor, Samsung has already
successfully deployed Mobile WiMAX networks in the major metropolitan centers of
Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka. UQ Communications launched commercial Mobile WiMAX
service in July 2009. Based on its strong partnership with UQ Communications
Inc, Samsung was awarded additional supply contracts for Mobile WiMAX base
stations for delivery early next year.
"UQ Communications and Samsung are working together to deploy and optimize
Japan's Mobile WiMAX network so that we can maximize the time-to-market
advantage," said Takashi Tanaka, president of UQ Communications Inc. "By the end
of March 2013, more than 93 percent of the population will enjoy high-quality
and high-speed mobile broadband service."
UQ Communications is invested by six independent companies in Japan, including
KDDI Corporation, Japan's second largest mobile service provider, Intel Capital
Corporation, East Japan Railway Company, KYOCERA Corporation and others.
UQ Communications Inc obtained its license for mobile WiMAX service from Japan's
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications in December 2007.
Continuing its leadership in the industry, Samsung also announced that it joined
the WiMAX Innovation Network in Malaysia, led by YTL Communications. Other
global companies in the WiMAX industry such as Clearwire, Cisco, and GCT
Semiconductor also participate in the program.
The WiMAX Innovation Network encourages and supports the development of Mobile
WiMAX applications and products, and has been created to build a "WiMAX Centre
of Excellence" in Kuala Lumpur.
Samsung will take the role of knowledge provider and technical assistant,
providing its interoperability test lab in Malaysia for approved developers.
"We expect the WiMAX Innovation Network will be successfully setting-up by
well-structured Mobile WiMAX ecosystem with the support of the Malaysian
government," said YTL Communication's executive chairman and managing director,
Tan Sri Dato' Francis Yeoh.
YTL Communications is preparing to launch commercial Mobile WiMAX services,
providing a high-quality, converged mobile 4G network all over the country by
late 2010.
For this, Samsung will provide a comprehensive WiMAX network solution including
mobile WiMAX base stations, end-to-end IP Multimedia Service (IMS) solutions,
and a range of Mobile Internet Devices (MID).
"We're very pleased that WiMAX has become the next generation of mobile
communication technology in Asia," said Woonsub Kim, executive vice president
and head of the Telecommunication Systems Division, Samsung Electronics. "As a
leading Mobile WiMAX provider, Samsung plans to further contribute to the
expansion and maturity of Mobile WiMAX systems around the globe."
About Samsung Electronics
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global leader in semiconductor,
telecommunication, digital media and digital convergence technologies with 2008
consolidated sales of US$96 billion. Employing approximately 164,600 people in
179 offices across 61 countries, the company consists of two business units:
Digital Media & Communications and Device Solutions. Recognized as one of the
fastest growing global brands, Samsung Electronics is a leading producer of
digital TVs, memory chips, mobile phones and TFT-LCDs. For more information,
please visit www.Samsung.com
