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Target Markets AP Population, Income and BB Access Prospective Trial Countries Global Wireless Standards Comparison of Wireless Technologies WiMax: Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access Satellite: same functionality as terrestrial bandwidth Application Example of WiMax Go to Market Timeline Considerations The Value
9.0
4.5
China
Hong Kong India
1,288 M
7M 1,088 M
1,100
25,430 530
4.4
34.4 0.5
2.1
29.0 0.2
Indonesia
Japan Malaysia New Zealand Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan
222 M
128 M 26 M 4M 83 M 4.3 M 49 M 23 M
810
34,510 3,780 15,870 1,080 21,230 12,020 18,550
0.3
27.0 3.8 7.5 1.3 23.9 55.7 24.8
0.2
18.0 1.1 4.6 0.5 16.4 47.3 18.5
Thailand
65 M
2,190
0.7
0.1
Source: Broadband Subscriber Database
ETSI HiperPAN
Source: WiLAN
CDMA2000/ 1xEV-DO
Satellite
3G WWAN
Up to 2.4 Mbps (typically 300 to 600 kbps)
Communication
Uplink/Dow n Link
Up to 60 Mbps
Range
Frequency
Up to 30 ft.
2.4 GHz
WiMAX
Fixed non-line of site broadband RF wireless access technology Point-to-point or point-to-multipoint architecture Theoretical 50-kilometer coverage radius and 75 Mbps data rates Scales up to hundreds if not thousands of users within one RF channel Asia RF bands: 3.5 GHz licensed, 5.8 unlicensed
WiMAX = Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
Satellite
Deliver all of the functionality and capabilities you expected from terrestrial broadband services Bi-directional broadband connectivity easily and efficiently using standard Ethernet and TCP/IP protocols Dedicated and burstable bandwidth on upload and download Up to 45 Mbps data rate to the LAN
Application Example
AsiaSat 2 and 4
bi-directional
HP - Citrix
bi-directional
Wi-Fi Video
Storage
US
FIBER
S A N
s o l u t i o n
Windows/ Linux
UNIX
Access
Satellite
WiMAX Hub
Europe
Storage
PC
Conferencing
SatMAX NOC
1. Remote/Archipelago 2. Utility computing 3. Bandwidth optimization for satellite 4. Prepaid billing
TV
Phone
Go to Market Timeline
(3-Phases) B2C Utility Computing B2C
B2B
B2B
2005
INTERNET ACCESS SatMax NOC established in Hong Kong. Rural Wi-Fi connections backhauled through fixed wireless WiMax connections
2006
CRM for B2C & B2B On demand applications are introduce: business productivity, video clips and tailored content
2007
TRUE MOBILITY 802.16e next generation WiMax available. Access also done via mobile units like PDAs, phones and PCs
Considerations
True upload capabilities of satellite Technical compatibility of WiMAX with satellite Licensed/unlicensed spectrum consideration Affordability of the solution - can price points meet market acceptance? Is there real demand? (There are 3 billion people in this world who have never made a phone call!)