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US WiMAX spectrum - up for sale!
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US WiMAX spectrum - up for sale! | US WiMAX spectrum - up for sale! |
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| by Alex Zaharov-Reutt | |
| Monday, 28 April 2008 | |
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Spectrum Wireless has part of the 2.5Ghz spectrum, and the “2.3 GHz WCS and 1.7/2.1 GHz BRS/EBS spectrum”, according to Roy Berger, executive VP at Spectrum, who spoke to BetaNews in an exclusive interview. The spectrum is estimated to be worth around US $6 billion, which Spectrum would use to continue its hardware and chipset manufacturing businesses for both LTE (long term evolution, or 4G technology), and WiMAX – a rival 4G technology. Berger told BetaNews: "We no longer see [holding our own spectrum] as strategic or necessary. The next major step for our chip set will be to support both LTE and WiMAX." Spectrum Wireless has a WiMAX chip which can seamlessly switch between all three WiMAX spectrum ranges the company held – 2.5, 2.3 and 1.7/2.1Ghz, which it will now sell to equipment manufacturers. Spectrum Wireless seems poised to become a major WiMAX chipset supplier worldwide, especially if it is successful in selling its spectrum at the right price, but whether this will speed up the adoption of WiMAX around the world – in heavy competition with existing and rapidly proliferating 3.5G HSPA networks worldwide – is yet to be seen. For more details, please see the original BetaNews report. In Australia, the recently elected Federal Labor Government has only just scrapped an AUD $1 billion plan to help fund a WiMAX network that could eventually have covered a large percentage of the Australian population. Now that this has been cancelled, the future for WiMAX in Australia is up in the air – where WiMAX should have been!
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