WiMAX Forum begins certification for mobile WiMAX
The WiMAX Forum today announced its lead
certification lab is now open for formal Mobile WiMAX certification testing and
evaluation of Mobile WiMAX products. WiMAX Forum vendors may begin immediately
submitting their 2.3 GHz and 2.5 GHz Mobile WiMAX equipment for testing. The
WiMAX Forum's lead certification lab is headquartered at AT4 Wireless in Spain.
The WiMAX Forum expects its four other certification labs in the U.S., Taiwan,
China and Korea to open for formal Mobile WiMAX certification testing shortly.
With today's announcement, certified Mobile WiMAX products are projected to
reach the commercial market in early 2008. The WiMAX Forum expects hundreds of
products to be submitted for testing.
"This important milestone in our WiMAX Forum certification program culminates
years of development of our certification process and signifies the success of
the WiMAX ecosystem's progress and market lead relative to alternative mobile
broadband technologies such as LTE which are several years behind WiMAX
technology," said Ron Resnick, president, WiMAX Forum. "The beginning of Mobile
WiMAX certification enables our member companies to deliver on their business
commitments, and ultimately moves WiMAX service providers closer to bringing the
mobile broadband Internet experience and new applications to consumers around
the globe next year.”
Equipment that passes conformance and interoperability testing will receive the
WiMAX Forum Certified designation, thus, assuring service providers that when
buying equipment from more than one company the products are interoperable.
“Certification facilitates Xohm’s model for open access,” remarked Barry West,
president of Sprint’s Xohm Business Unit. "We applaud the WiMAX Forum for this
important and timely step, which will encourage device innovation in
anticipation of Sprint’s WiMAX network launch in the U.S.”
Throughout 2008, service providers are expected to expand current Mobile WiMAX
deployments to broader populations in their regions. The WiMAX Forum currently
estimates that more than 300 operators in over 65 countries have deployed Mobile
WiMAX pilots and trials.
“In Korea, WiMAX technology is the cornerstone of our mobile broadband
deployment because of its vast and thriving ecosystem of equipment and solution
providers that share our commitment to address the needs of the Korean market
and redefine the mobile broadband experience for Korean businesses and
citizens," said Dr. Hyun Pyo Kim, director of WiBro planning for Korea Telecom.
"Today, with more than 100,000 active Mobile WiMAX users and 410,000 subscribers
projected for 2008, the availability of WiMAX Forum Certified mobile equipment
will enable us to significantly expand our customer base and mobile broadband
service offerings."
As Mobile WiMAX deployments continue to grow in size and scope in 2008, the
WiMAX Forum plans to open new certification labs in India and Taiwan to address
the demand for equipment certification. Based on the proliferation of certified
equipment, the WiMAX Forum will conduct additional product interoperability
activities for new Mobile WiMAX profiles and features, such as testing for the
planned certification for 3.5 GHz and 700 MHz profiles and core network
certification through Mobile WiMAX PlugFests in 2008.
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