WIMAX Must Running in 2010

Posted: Senin, 10 Mei 2010 by Mr_Oct in Label:
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Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (Wimax) should be implemented this year. In addition because the technology is ready, the service also has issued a lot of money for licensing fees.

WiMax takes But Poor Support

Posted: Kamis, 06 Mei 2010 by Mr_Oct in Label: , ,
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WiMax is the most appropriate platform to bring broadband services in urban or rural. Target 50 million broadband users could be realized in 2015. But, unfortunately, less supported by the government.

Wimax Slow Growth Predicted in Indonesia

Posted: Rabu, 05 Mei 2010 by Mr_Oct in Label: , , ,
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Technology for Worldwide Interoperability Microwave Access (Wimax)) which is a broadband wireless access technology (broadband wireless access or BWA) with high-speed access and wide-reaching is predicted to grow more slowly in Indonesia.

"WiMAX does not have the mobility to provide a broadband connection to the remote villages in Indonesia," said Senior Director, Services, GSM Association (GSMA), Jaikishan Rajaraman in his press statement here on Monday.

BWA Jabotabek re-Tender

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Some telecommunications operators would be doing some intensive preparation.

One of the winning bidder BWA or Selection Based Local Fixed Network Using Packet Switched Radio Frequency Band 2.3 GHz for Wireless Broadband Service Needs (wireless broadband) technology WiMax 'fallen' alias operate principle licenses revoked.

It is a PT Internux. This company won the bidding Banten and Greater zone (zone 4) with PT First Media Tbk. Internux won a tender with a bid price of less than Rp 110 billion. Meanwhile, the price offered in the first rank of First Media is Rp 121.2 billion.


However, Internux then do not pay the total liabilities plus Radio Frequency BHP and penalties until the end of the specified time limit, ie, February 22, 2010.


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The government plans to re-tender
Showed its seriousness to develop Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) in Indonesia, the government finally decided to hold a tender early last year which was marked by the signing of two ministerial regulations (Candy) and two Ministerial Decree (KM) by the Communication and Information Minister Muhammad Nuh.

But, unfortunately, up to the limit payments last chance on 26 April 2010, two consortia, namely the consortium of PT Rahajasa Media Internet on behalf of the Consortium for Wimax Indonesia (KWI) and the consortium of PT Comtronics Systems and PT Adiwarta Perdania, unable to meet their payment obligations.