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Samsung provides its field-proven equipment to 56 Mobile WiMAX
operators in 34 countries including industry-leading operators such as
Clearwire in US, UQ Communications in Japan and YTL Communications in
Malaysia. Samsung is present in 13 countries in Asia, 8 countries in
Middle East and Africa, 7 countries in Europe and 6 countries in the
Americas. Samsung has achieved a strategic foothold and has seen its
business expand on each continent.
In 2009, Samsung had already deployed commercial Mobile WiMAX networks
for a population of 150 million with operators in Asia and the America.
In 2010, operators are actively putting network roll-out plans into
practice, Samsung Mobile WiMAX is expected to accommodate more than 300
million populations by end of this year.
Samsung estimates that the number of Mobile WiMAX subscribers using its
technology exceeded 3 million in July 2010 and reaches 8 million by end
of the year. As several operators plan to launch commercial Mobile WiMAX
services in the second half of this year, the number of subscribers is
expected to grow further continuously.
Samsung forecasts the total number of Mobile WiMAX subscribers across
the industry will exceed 20 million in 2010 and 45 million in 2011. The
Mobile WiMAX coverage and number of subscribers will be dramatically
increased if India joins the Mobile WiMAX 4G world.
Woonsub Kim, Executive Vice President and head of Telecom Systems
Business at Samsung Electronics said, "More than 70% of Mobile WiMAX
operators are new-comers such as Greenfield operators, Wireless ISPs,
Broadcasters and service providers, and they are eager to provide
differentiated and innovative services at a low cost. The flexibility of
Mobile WiMAX gives these service providers a range of new opportunities
because it can be adapted to a variety of devices including handsets,
netbooks, tablet PCs, digital cameras as well as a range of consumer
electronics."
"Samsung has focused on the development of IP network solutions based on
OFDMA technology since 2003 and launched the world's first commercial 4G
Mobile WiMAX service in 2006. I strongly believe Samsung is driving the
worldwide popularity of Mobile Broadband services using its expertise in
mobile technologies." he added.
Samsung has also taken a leading role in standardization and development
of Mobile WiMAX. In April 2010, Samsung and industry's top silicon
suppliers, equipment makers and research organizations commenced a new
initiative to accelerate the interoperability of the next release of
WiMAX technology, WiMAX 2, based upon the IEEE 802.16m standard.
More than 160 operators in 76 countries are providing or are preparing
to offer commercial Mobile WiMAX services.
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