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Can WiMAX be the Broadband Solution for Underserved Areas?

Presented at MyBroadband 2008, Malaysia

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Can WiMAX be the Broadband Solution for Underserved Areas?

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  1. Dr. Mazlan Abbas MIMOS Berhad Can WiMAX be the Broadband Solution for Underserved Areas ?

  2. Social & economic impact of ICTs Impact gap Intensity of ICT adoption Adoption gap Diffusion of ICT infrastructure Access gap PHASE 1. Employ indicators of ICT diffusion PHASE 2. Employ indicatorsof intensifying adoption PHASE 3. Employ indicators of socio-economic impact Understanding the Digital Divide • Barrier to entry due to literacy level and language • Complexity of computers Socio-economic value of ICTs • Social & Economic • value of ICTs • Poor Value realization due insufficient value creating content • Connectivity • High cost of deployment Time © 2008 MIMOS Berhad. All Rights Reserved.

  3. Why Internet Access is Essential? • Internet became primary sources of news due to the remoteness of the village. • The nurses use the Internet to search for medical and pharmaceutical information. • Farmers use the Internet to find crop disease information. • Tourists can send e-mail, update their travel blogs, and upload photos. • Tourist guides use e-mail to communicate with their clients and to get referrals. • Internet chat and VoIP to communicate with friends and families. © 2008 MIMOS Berhad. All Rights Reserved.

  4. Zone 1 : High Speed Broadband (HSBB) High Impact Area (>10Mbps) Phase 1 RM11.3 Billion TM and Gov partnership Target to cover 50% of household (2.5 million) by 2010 Zone 1&2 : Broadband for General Population (BBGP) Medium Impact Area (<2 Mbps) Zone 3 : Universal Service Provider (USP) Telephone and Broadband (>384kbps) Less than 80 people in 1 square km RM 2.5 Billion from Operators Contribution National Broadband Initiatives © 2008 MIMOS Berhad. All Rights Reserved.

  5. Current Challenges Island Expanding national network to rural and remote areas posed many challenges: Rumah Panjang Kampung Tourist Areas © 2008 MIMOS Berhad. All Rights Reserved.

  6. Types of Issues and Challenges © 2008 MIMOS Berhad. All Rights Reserved.

  7. Identifying the Area © 2008 MIMOS Berhad. All Rights Reserved.

  8. Identifying the Technology © 2008 MIMOS Berhad. All Rights Reserved.

  9. Selecting the Technology © 2008 MIMOS Berhad. All Rights Reserved.

  10. WiMAX – The Proposed Solution © 2008 MIMOS Berhad. All Rights Reserved.

  11. IEEE 802.16j Relay MeshGoing Beyond Mobile WiMAX (802.16e) © 2008 MIMOS Berhad. All Rights Reserved.

  12. Expected 802.16j Benefits and LimitationsImproves Coverage, Capacity, QoS at Reduced Cost Decreased Mobile Station power per bit transmitted and received: increases MS battery life! RS Flexible cell site placement: speeds deployment, reduces site acquisition and backhaul costs! RS  RS L RS RS RS RS RS RS MMR-BS RS Spectrally efficient architectures: reduces costly antenna structures! Load sharing and multi-path redundancy: reduces infrastructure costs! © 2008 MIMOS Berhad. All Rights Reserved.

  13. MIMOS WiWi – A Step Forward • Integrated WiMAX/WiFi CPE • IPv6-enabled • 2.3 GHz (802.16e WiMAX) • 2.4 GHz (802.11b/g WiFi) • Indoor/Outdoor Unit WiMAX WiWi Gen 1.5 WiFi © 2008 MIMOS Berhad. All Rights Reserved.

  14. Deployment Scenario WiWi Gen 1.5 WiMAX BS Outdoor model WiWi Gen 1.5 Outdoor model 2.4 GHz WiFi Network 2.4 GHz WiFi Network

  15. Thank You © 2008 MIMOS Berhad. All Rights Reserved.

  16. The need to sustain the Eco-System Focus on affordability and practicality Prepare the community for adoption of new technology Encourage local economic progress through entrepreneurship development Create awareness through promotional and marketing plans WiMAX as the Broadband technology IEEE 802.16e as a base technology. Compatible to the upcoming 802.16m 802.16j for relay support to extend and enhance coverage. Cost Effective solution to reduce CAPEX. Plug & Play, simple provisioning and less maintenance to reduce OPEX Wimax promises ALL-IP network architecture from day ONE… Speaker’s Biodata

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