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Korea promised 10Mbps wireless internet

Competing 10Mbps services to slug it out in Seoul

Simon Burns in Taipei, vnunet.com 16 Jan 2006
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South Korea's highly-wired cities will be the arena for a multi-billion dollar battle between next-generation broadband wireless internet services this year.

Wireless data services offering theoretical speeds in excess of 10Mbps are on target for roll out in the country's capital of Seoul this spring, according to analysts.

If the plans succeed, Seoul residents will be the first in the world to sample both WiMax and HSDPA services.

Korean electronics manufacturers believe that their early experience with the new standards will give them an advantage in foreign markets, including the US and Europe.

Samsung is working on field trials of mobile WiMax with BT, Sprint and other telecoms operators, analysts say. The electronics manufacturer demonstrated smartphones and notebooks supporting HSDPA and mobile WiMax at CES this month.
Korea Telecom trialled a prototype of its WiBro (wireless broadband) system at an international summit last year, and plans to cover the entire city of Seoul by the end of 2006.

WiBro will conform to the new 802.16e standard, a mobile version of WiMax designed to cope better with moving users.

SK Telecom said that it will begin converting its existing mobile phone network to provide HSDPA by the end of the year, according to the Joong Ang Daily

HSDPA is an upgrade which provides very high speed downloads on existing W-CDMA voice and data networks, and can work with existing base stations. WiBro, like WiMax, is a completely new standard.

In early tests, both WiBro and HSDPA have demonstrated range measured in kilometres and actual download speeds of around 1Mbps, although theoretical peak speeds for both systems are at least 20 times higher.

See also:

Retail shelves groaning with new models  09 Jan 2006
WiMaxIEEE approval paves the way for deployments next year  12 Dec 2005
Mobile WiMax finally standardised  10 Dec 2005
NokiaMakes 3G transition looks snail-like  03 Nov 2005
$4bn revenues predicted for sector within five years  30 Oct 2005
Names the date of 1 November for launch of super fast network   30 Oct 2005
Charles Giancarlo'No business model', claims Cisco CTO Giancarlo  22 Jun 2005
Research shows that WiMAX benefits may take time to come through  02 Jun 2005

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