WiBro
– Analysing Korea’s home grown BWA standard
Released on
= July 15, 2005, 9:17 am
Press Release
Author = Senh Ip
Industry = Telecommunications
Press Release
Summary = San Francisco, CA and London, UK; 15 July 2005–
visiongain. South Korea's wireless broadband technology, WiBro (formerly
known as HPi), has been making headlines recently after US operator
Sprint and Japan's KDDI announced they would launch pilot WiBro
services in their respective countries by the end of 2005. In the
light of these developments, visiongain has reviewed the business
case for WiBro in Korea and abroad, and investigates whether WiBro
is set for global
expansion.
Press Release
Body = The High Speed Portable Internet (HPi), developed by Samsung,
SK Telecom and the Korean Electronics and Telecommunications Research
Institute (ETRI), is set to be deployed as a national standard in
South Korea in 2006. In 2004
HPi was re-branded as WiBro to give it a more standards-based image.WiBro
is a high-speed wireless data access technology, designed for "nomadic"
users who tend to remain at one particular location for some time.
Although the technology
supports mobility at speeds of up to 60 km/h, WiBro is not intended
for users moving at such high speeds. Rather, it is a solution that
is portable, but not mobile. WiBro uses the 2.3GHz band, with an
aim to achieve data transmission at 50Mbps (maximum) with smart
antennas in 2006. Indeed, ETRI, Samsung and POS Data are currently
upgrading the speed of WiBro from the current 30Mbps to 50Mbps by
the end of 2005.
WiBro delivers
WiMAX-class data rates and is, in fact, part of the 802.16 family
of standards. Although close to WiMAX in many ways, WiBro uses a
2,048-carrier
implementation of OFDM, while the IEEE has favoured a 1,024-carrier
system, which Intel claims offers better mobility than the Korean
technology. Furthermore, the fixed versions, 802.16a/d, does indeed
support 2,048-carrier, although its
mainstream implementation is over 256 carriers. Table 2 provides
a comparison of WiBro with the main broadband wireless access (BWA)
solutions on the market.
If you are interested
in WiBro – Analysing Korea’s home grown BWA standard
white paper. Please send an email to Senh Ip – Corporate communications
at –
Senh.ip@visiongain.com including: Full name, Company name, Title,
Contact Tel Number, Fax and Email, and details of where you saw
this release.
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Background:
Visiongain is
one of the fastest growing and most innovative independent media
companies in Europe today. Based in London, UK, visiongain produce
a host of business-2-business conferences, newsletters, management
reports and e-zines focusing on the Financial markets, the Pharmaceutical,
Telecoms industries and currently the Defence sector.
Visiongain publish
reports produced by their in-house analysts of qualified experts
in their field. Visiongain have firmly established themselves as
the first
port-of-call for the business professional, who needs independent,
high quality, original material to rely and depend on. Visiongain
also have an event division, b2b Conferences, works in tandem with
their
analytical reports to provide a forum for key issues within the
Telecoms and Pharmaceutical professionals.
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information, please contact our website on: www.ewirelessnews.com
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on visiongain, please visit the website: www.visiongain.com
For additional
information contact:
Senh Ip
visiongain publishing
40 Tooting High St,
London SW17 ORG, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 20 8767 6711
Fax: +44 (0) 20 8767 5001
Email: Senh.ip@visiongain.com
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Contact Details
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Tooting
London
SW17 0RG
0044 (0) 20 8767 6711
0044 (0) 20 8767 5001
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