Australia's latest WiMax network comes to Sydney

One company claims to have beaten the government's AU$1 billion WiMax network to the punch with the commercial launch of a wireless broadband network based on the same technology.

BigAir today announced deployments of fixed WiMax networks in both Sydney and Melbourne, using kit from Airspan. The Sydney network upgrade is already in progress and Melbourne should be underway from next month, the company said.

BigAir is also hoping to deploy a third fixed WiMax network in Brisbane before the end of the year.

Fixed WiMax was given a massive boast earlier this year with the news the government was investing an additional AU$358 million in a WiMax network to cover the bush. The network will be run by a joint venture between Optus and Elders and will receive around AU$1 billion in government funding in total.

However, analysts believe that WiMax may struggle in future as it competes with other long range mobile broadband technologies, including such cellular standards as HSDPA and LTE, or Long Term Evolution.

A new report from analysts IDC found that the certainty of the 3G roadmap has given mobile broadband considerable advantage over WiMax due to its "superior coverage and high speeds at competitive access costs".

In 2006, the Australian mobile broadband market topped 287,000 subscribers and generated AU$115.7 million in service revenues. The wireless broadband market, including WiMax, had 125,300 subscribers, creating AU$100.3 million in service revenues. IDC expects that mobile broadband users will outnumber their WiMax equivalents significantly throughout the period until 2010.

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Talkback 4 comments

    Australia's First WiMax??? Anonymous -- 31/07/07

    Wasn't unwired the first company in Australia to deploy WiMax??? www.unwired.com

    http://forums.unwired.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?t=641

    wrong address Anonymous -- 31/07/07 (in reply to #320083651)

    www.unwired.com.au

    unwired Anonymous -- 31/07/07

    Unwired uses a different technology that is slower and has less range than WiMax. There has been talk of unwired establishing a WiMax network built on top of their existing infrastructure, but no timeline or details have been forthcoming

    Not the first Anonymous -- 01/08/07

    There is other wimax deployments in Australia
    Hell I have one on my roof and it is made by airspan LOL

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