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The things we could do with the Opel WiMAX network, if.... | The things we could do with the Opel WiMAX network, if.... |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Friday, 22 June 2007 | |
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The wireless broadband network to be build by the Optus Elders joint venture, Opel, with Government funding is being touted simply as a wireless alternative to fixed broadband, but emanating from the US, where plans for large scale mobile WiMAX networks are already well underway, are suggestions that WiMAX, especially mobile WiMAX could be a disruptive force.
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You may recall that Optus has already committed to upgrading its entire 2G network to 3G WCDMA with coverage of 96 percent of the population. It also said earlier this year that it had supplemented its initial proposal for the $600m of Broadband Connect Infrastructure funding with proposal for a $370 million extension to reach a further two percent of the population. That would have required government to tip in around half the total cost.
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