Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Technology: WiMAX Expo opens in Taipei with M-Taiwan leading the way

The world's largest venue for experiencing and testing WiMAX is ready!

Taipei (ANTARA News/PRNewswire-AsiaNet) - M-Taiwan has been underway for 3 1/2 years and the government's work, from issuing and deploying spectrum to assisting manufacturers to develop WiMAX equipment, is done.
The achievements will be showcased on 2-6 June at the Taipei Show Hall Two in the world-class dedicated exhibition entitled 2008 WiMAX Expo, Taipei. M-Taiwan's application services and Open Solution Integration demonstrate how Taiwan-produced WiMAX products successfully mesh with commercial network equipment from abroad, serving as testimony that the technical standards of locally-made WiMAX are on par with those of major manufacturers around the world. The timing is right for Taiwan to penetrate the international WiMAX market.

Advisors for the expo include the Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Science and Technology Advisory Group of the Executive Yuan and the Taipei City Government. WiMAX Expo, Taipei is organized by the Taipei Computer Association and the Taiwan External Trade Development Council and is co-organized by the WiMAX Forum, Industrial Technology Research Institute and the Institute for Information Industry.

60 exhibitors in 250 booths will exhibit a variety of related equipment and application systems. It is a large WiMAX exhibition in global scale. This year's 2008 WiMAX Expo is divided into four areas, the WiMAX Applications Area, the WiMAX Components, the WiMAX System Products Area, and the WiMAX Testing Area. A M-Taiwan Pavilion will also be located on the premises. According to analysis by the Market Intelligence Center of the Institute for Information Industry, the total accumulative investment of global WiMAX deployment is expected to reach US$4.8 billion from 2007 to 2008. Presently, about 260 telecommunication operators around the world are deploying WiMAX networks and testing WiMAX technologies. At this significant moment, WiMAX Expo, Taipei will exhibit leading new telecommunication trends.

Taiwan's famed notebook manufacturers ACER, ASUS, and Quanta, will take front stage at this show and will display their latest laptops with embedded WiMAX chipsets. The combination of portable terminal IT products and WiMAX indicates that industry trends are moving into a new era of integration of IT and communications. As a result, mobile phone manufacturers will be researching and developing mobile phones with embedded WiMAX chipsets.

WiMAX Applications Services and WiMAX Open Solutions will be displayed in the M-Taiwan Pavilion. Visitors can experience a WiMAX Live Demo in person, which includes M-Home, M-Shopping MRT Mobile Life, M-Outdoor Living, which closes the digital gap and M-TV Station Mobile Television. The WiMAX Open Solution Area will demonstrate all the equipment and components within a WiMAX Ecosystem.

The WiMAX System Products Area will demonstrate Mobile WiMAX terminals, BS and ASN Gateways. Motorola, one of the leading mobile WiMAX solution providers, will demonstrate "WiMAX is Now & Here" by showcasing the WiMAX ecosystem of network and devices, backhaul and applications for delivering true "personal broadband" experience. Alcatel-Lucent will offer the demonstrations of WiMAX technologies, Open CPE Program and WiMAX Application Services.

In the WiMAX Components Area, Intel, Sequans, and Taiwan companies MediaTek Inc. and Mobile Devices Inc. are making positive progress in the development of WiMAX chipsets. It is expected that this year Tawian companies will introduce WiMAX chipset products.

In July 2007, the ROC's National Communications Commission issued 6 WiMAX operating licenses in northern, central and southern Taiwan. 5 of the 6 recipients of these licenses will be exhibiting at the WiMAX Applications Area, namely, First International Telecom Corp., Tatung Co., Global Mobile Corp., Far EasTone Telecommunications, and VASTAR CABLE TV SYSTEM
CORP. All these companies will deliver WiMAX services to the residents of the island.

The exhibition will showcase two kinds of WiMAX Buses, the WiMAX Demo Bus designed by the organizer and the WiMAX VIP Bus designed by FITEL and FET. The WiMAX VIP Bus will demonstrate a range of application services that will be available via WiMAX mobile broadband access in the near future. The WiMAX VIP Bus by FET and FITEL will focus on M-Taiwan project achievements.

Visitors can experience a Digital Signage System, live wireless broadband Internet access, commercial vehicle operation system and real time mobile video conferencing.

About the M-Taiwan

The "Mobile Taiwan Application Development Project" is executed by the Industrial Development Bureau of the Ministry of Economic Affairs. The project is centered on the deployment of wireless broadband network infrastructure for the provision of M-services, M-living, and M-learning. It aims to advance equipment industry development and private investment through the provision of application services with the ultimate goal of creating a full wireless broadband network ecosystem in Taiwan.

By the year 2010, it is estimated that wireless network subscribers will reach eight million.
http://www.mtaiwan.org.tw

Press Contact:
Tina Liao
Tel: +886-2-2705-6088-ext.109
Mobile: +886-958-391-068
Email: tina0814@itri.org.tw
SOURCE M-Taiwan Applications Promotion Program Office

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