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WiMAX Coverage Spreads to Asia and Australia

WiMAX service in the USA and Europe is still several months away (minimum), but the service is already being used in other parts of the world. India and Pakistan have been the "test markets" for quite some time now, but with the help of companies like Motorola WiMAX coverage is beginning to spread.

The residents of South Australia's Yorke Peninsula have until now only had access to dial-up and a limited broadband network, but ISP Internode has created a WiMAX network in the region and is even offering the service for FREE to eligible users.

Similar progress is being made in Asia, albeit not free of charge. Along with provider NEC, a small network of a Thailand hospital and two nearby clinics have been connected to WiMAX service with Motorola technology. This is a huge boon to the medical industry, as it will allow the hospitals and their associated clinics to communicate wirelessly, participate in video teleconferences, and share important test results via high-speed broadband. Such a networking solution could really change the way their medical care is delivered and the efficiency with which patients can be treated.

In China, ZTE Corp, a telecom equipment and cell phone provider, has reached a deal with Columbia's Emcali service to begin building out a WiMAX network, and REDTone (a service provider) is hard at work in eastern Malaysia creating a WiMAX network using Motorola systems.

The Malaysia contract marks Motorola's 21st contract in 17 countries, giving them a huge chunk of the market share. Expect to see a lot more of them, from installations to modems when the time comes.

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 01 October 2008 19:13 )