Taiwan to Sign WiMax Pact With Intel, NEC, Others
Dan Nystedt, IDG News Service
The Taiwan government will sign a memorandum of understanding next week to work on WiMax technology and product development with multinationals including Intel Corp., NEC Corp., Nortel Networks Ltd. and German WiMax tester Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG (R&S).
The initiative is part of Taiwan's plan to become one of the largest producers of WiMax equipment in the world. The island is already positioning itself to be one of the fastest adopters of WiMax wireless broadband Internet connectivity outside of North America. Officials see the technology as a good way to spread broadband Internet access throughout the island, which includes remote mountain villages and sparsely populated outlying islands.
Taiwan often signs such agreements with multinationals to stimulate technology development on the island. Often, such deals offer incentives for companies to build R&D centers on the island focused on a certain technology, such as tax-free status, research grants, rent-free space in science parks and more. Officials plan to release more details at the 2007 WiMax Forum Taipei Showcase and Conference next week.
Earlier this week, officials pledged to spend US$1.22 billion to build out Taiwan's WiMax network over the next five years, including US$1 billion for a fiber optic backbone running down the length of the island and US$220 million for WiMax base stations and other equipment.
The island has been promoting its M Taiwan project, or Mobile Taiwan, to speed up Internet mobility and encourage companies on the island to invest more in building products for WiMax, 3G (third generation telecommunications) and other wireless technologies.
NEC has already announced that its equipment will be used by Taiwanese WiMax license winner Tatung Co. next week in an ambulance test. The companies will show how a patient's vital signs such as heartbeat and blood pressure can be sent ahead to a hospital before the ambulance arrives via WiMax, allowing hospital workers to better prepare for the incoming emergency. The trial will run Oct. 22 and Oct. 23, the companies said in a statement.
Taiwan held a WiMax license auction earlier this year to six companies, three each for the north and south of Taiwan. The three winners of southern Taiwan licenses were Far EasTone Telecommunications Co. Ltd., Vastar Cable TV System Corp. and Tatung. For the north, the winners were Global On Corp., First International Telecom Corp., and a joint venture between Tecom Co. and 3G network operator VIBO Telecom Inc.
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