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Qualcomm and Asiaspace WiMAX Sdn Bhd Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Explore Future Deployment of LTE TDD Technology

HONG KONG – September 27, 2010 – Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM) ), a leading developer and innovator of advanced wireless technologies, products and services, and Asiaspace wimax Sdn Bhd today announced that they have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore future deployment of Long Term Evolution Time Division Duplex (LTE TDD) technology in Malaysia.

Asiaspace currently owns a license to provide wireless technology services on the 2.3 GHz band in Malaysia. With this license, Asiaspace intends to explore the deployment, in the near future, of LTE TDD technology, which is a reflection of the commercial advantages service providers can capitalize on as they become part of the 3G wireless ecosystem of more than one billion mobile subscribers worldwide. According to the Global mobile Suppliers Association, 80 operators have committed to launch LTE in 33 countries as of June 2010, which demonstrates a continued commitment to providing innovative devices and services for the consumer.

“Asiaspace looks forward to working with Qualcomm in examining the technological and commercial opportunities presented by LTE TDD,” said Datuk Abdul Ghani Bin Abdullah. “Our vision is to offer the best wireless experience to the customer – regardless of the type of technology. We believe that LTE TDD technology will best serve the highly vibrant and mobile society Malaysia represents by allowing us to stay within the boundaries of mainstream wireless technologies and interoperate with 3G and 2G networks. As a business, Asiaspace will be able to enjoy the cost benefits of scale and tap into the massive subscriber base that already exists within the cellular mobile world.”

“Qualcomm is pleased to be in discussions with Asiaspace to explore the deployment of a LTE TDD network in Malaysia,” said John Stefanac, president of Southeast Asia & Pacific for Qualcomm. “Spectrum is a scarce resource around the world, forcing service providers to deploy wireless technologies that not only provide high-speed connectivity and access, but also ones that are interoperable with all the 3G standards that are currently thriving. We are delighted Asiaspace is interested in LTE TDD, as it provides a fully mobile wireless experience for the consumer, backed up by ubiquitous 3G coverage.”

Source: http://www.manufacturing.net/News/Feeds/2010/09/mnet-market-sectors-pharmaceuticals/biotech-qualcomm-and-asiaspace-wimax-sdn-bhd-sign-memorand/



Malaysia plans nine 4G licences

The Malaysian government is planning to offer nine blocks of spectrum for 4G, including LTE and wimax, to nine wireless players. Each company is expected to get a 20 megahertz block of the 2.5 gigahertz and 2.6 gigahertz bands, which comprise the 70 and 120 megahertz blocks respectively, or totalling 190 megahertz.
Four cellular and four WiMax providers will each get a 20 megahertz block of 4G spectrum and a ninth company, linked to billionaire Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukary, will also get spectrum.
The mobile providers expected to be awarded with spectrum are Celcom Axiata, DiGi.Com, Maxis, and U Mobile, while the four Wimax players include Asiaspace, Packet One Networks, Redtone International and YTL Communications.
Celcom has started trials of LTE network kit supplied by both Huawei and Ericsson, while Maxis carried out trials with kit supplied by Alcatel-Lucent and Huawei.

Original article by http://www.globaltelecomsbusiness.com/Article/2673056/Regions/25186/Malaysia-plans-nine-4G-licences.html



P1 may see results recovery earlier than expected

Original News from http://www.theborneopost.com/?p=47760

KUCHING: Green Packet Bhd (Green Packet) via its subsidiary Packet One Networks Malaysia Sdn Bhd (P1), is expected to see its results returning to the black earlier than expected, given a stronger subscriber base due to growing interest in the wireless broadband segment.

CAPTURING WIMAX MARKET: OSK says Green Packet via its subsidiary P1, is slated towards securing a bigger share of the wireless broadband segment from its recently-launched WENB CAPTURING wimax MARKET: OSK says Green Packet via its subsidiary P1, is slated towards securing a bigger share of the wireless broadband segment from its recently-launched WENB 

Currently, the country’s largest WiMAX (worldwide interoperability for microwave access) operator has a 20 per cent share of customers from the wireless broadband segment from its total subscriber base.

Further, it is slated towards securing a bigger share of the segment from its recently-launched WiMAX embedded notebooks (WENB).

At a recent promotion event held by P1 at Berjaya Times Square, researchers from OSK Research Sdn Bhd (OSK Research) observed laptops of fered were actually purchased from vendors at a slight discount to their retail price range from RM1,349 (for the netbooks) to RM2,499 (notebooks).

Cumulatively, however, such subsidies would only cost the company some RM55,000 for 50 laptops, a far cry from its annual advertising and promotional budget of RM10 million to RM15 million.

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