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Re: [ossig] Jaring wireless broadband? Now merger with AtlasONE???




On Wed, 7 Apr 2004, Hu Imm Lee wrote:

> Why read a 290-page document when you can read a 15-page doc? :)

because the 290-page doc is definitive ? :)

> about MMDS. It's clearly stated in the above-named doc that the MMDS
> range in M'sia is between 2504-2688MHz. But having glanced through

but the very same is also allocated for ISM applications, which is
freq-speak for unlicensed band. MMDS is actually more of a
protocol/technology for distribution/transmission rather than tied to any
frequency band specifically. in malaysia, MMDS happens higher up the
spectrum, closer to 3Ghz iianm.

> MCMC's Spectrum Plan document, I've noted that the range 2480-2700MHz
> has been allocated for Point-to-Multipoint applications (page 252). So

that's a very specific band which has already been doled out to some
current and soon-to-be providers/nfp holders. most however also own
swathes of the 3.5Ghz band where they'd be deploying their final
solutions, freeing up the 2.5Ghz back to the unlicensed spectrum pool.

it would be quite safe to say that malaysian fixed wireless broadband
would be in the 3.5Ghz range, moving up to 5.4-5.7Ghz when WiMax makes its
entry a few years from now.

Regards,                           /\_/\   "All dogs go to heaven."
dinesh@alphaque.com                (0 0)    http://www.alphaque.com/
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