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Asia-Pacific: A prime next-gen backhaul target
Not surprisingly, IDC says a host of multimedia and data services are driving the adoption of IP/Ethernet and fiber-based backhaul. "A number of leading mobile carriers in Asia/Pacific, in countries such as Australia, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Philippines and Singapore, are already starting to connect parts of their metropolitan 3G/HSPA backhauls with carrier Ethernet over fiber," said Bill Rojas, research director for IDC's Asia/Pacific Telecommunications Research. "The main driver of this transformation is the need for mobile operators to provide scalable, high-bandwidth, Web 2.0 video and audio content, and Internet access services for both mobile and fixed users in incremental capex outlays."
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I’m Scenna Tabesh, Director of Marketing Communications at the WiMAX Forum. We have been talking about some key regional WiMAX technology developments on wimaxtimes.com and this story got my attention.
Currently, we track 484 WiMAX deployments globally.
While we know WiMAX is used as a backhaul technology in certain markets that lack fixed infrastructure, we shouldn't overlook the fact that the majority of WiMAX deployments will be used for consumer-facing wireless broadband services.



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