NEC
Corporation announced that its WiMAX system
supplied to Tatung InfoComm of Taiwan has
successfully passed the acceptance test
conducted by Taiwan's Industrial Development
Bureau, Ministry of Economic Affairs (herein
after called IDB).
NEC received an order from Tatung InfoComm in
December 2007, and supplied mobile WiMAX systems
consisting of base stations along with
peripheral equipments.
The Acceptance test passed by IDB means that the
WiMAX system is an acceptable system (passed all
the requirements defined under M-Taiwan
regulations) and it is the first Acceptance to
pass IDB's test of the M-Taiwan Projects in
terms of WiMAX Forum 802.16e standards.
The systems supplied by NEC to Tatung InfoComm
have achieved the criteria of the Acceptance
test which include but not limited to the
criteria in the CPE UL/DL Throughput, BS Sector
Throughput, and VoIP over WiMAX.
All the above tests are technologically critical
for WiMAX system to be more advanced than
current wireless communication such as GSM/GPRS,
3G mobile networks (W-CDMA/cdma2000). The WiMAX
focuses on ultra high speed data transaction and
is absolutely mandatory to achieve the above
figures to be commercially viable.
In August 2007, WiMAX commercial licenses were
issued to six operators in Taiwan, including
Tatung InfoComm by NCC. Tatung started its
process to select the equipment supplier for the
system and NEC was chosen as its partner through
its pioneering effort. NEC dedication to
implement the field trial of mobile services
like Remote Care and Tourism Portal in Hua-Lien
since early 2007 with Tatung has been a key
success factor.