Mobile provider
Vodafone
has joined the
WiMAX
forum, the organisation that tests and certifies interoperability for
products based on the WiMAX standards.
"Our membership of the WiMAX Forum will complement our existing memberships
of other key industry bodies such as the GSMA, 3GPP and the Next Generation
Mobile Network initiative," said Steve Pusey, global chief technology officer at
Vodafone.
"Vodafone remains technology neutral as far as our future network options are
concerned, and joining the WiMAX Forum is a logical step as we seek to evaluate
the full capabilities and potential of this technology."
Given its history as a telecoms provider and its investment in 3G technology,
it may seem strange that Vodafone has joined the WiMAX forum. However,
Ovum analyst
John Delaney reckons it makes perfect sense, especially in light of its
increasing presence in emerging markets.
"The prospects for WiMAX to play an important role in the future development
of mobile are better in those parts of the world where large numbers of people
do not yet have access to telecoms or the internet," said Delaney.
"If alternative models are going to take root, it's most likely to happen in
areas with less legacy. On the other hand, the telecoms model will predominate
for the foreseeable future in more mature markets. Vodafone clearly needs to be
involved in the development of both types of model, since its business
encompasses both types of market."
"It says something about the way mobile has changed since the turn of the
century, that joining the WiMAX Forum just seems like an obviously sensible
thing for Vodafone to do."
The WiMAX Forum is an industry-led non-profit organisation that now comprises
more than 470 companies including 141 operators worldwide, and although mobile
WiMAX is less mature than 3G LTE at present, it is being strongly touted as the
future of wireless data transmission due to its faster speeds and longer range.
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