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WiMAX Adoption in Rural Areas
Charles A. (Chip) SpannWireless Business
Analystcspann_at_connectednation.orgwww.connectedna
tion.org
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WiMAX What Is It?
  • Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
  • 3G wireless service based on 802.16 standards
  • which include both fixed and mobile
    capabilities
  • Common misnomer WiFi on steroids
  • Ideally suited for most rural deployments

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WiMax Adoption in Rural America Pros and Cons
  • Pros
  • Cost effective last mile solution
  • Single base station can cover large areas
  • They make great WiMAX laboratories
  • Equipment is also available for unlicensed bands
  • Cons
  • Limited vertical assets (elevated water tanks,
    etc.)
  • Many small towns are in mountainous areas (WV,
    KY, AR)
  • Excessive windshield time when encountering
    truck rolls

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The Visible WiMAX Operators
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WiMAX Ecosystem at a Glance
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Coveted Spectrum
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Wheres the Beach Front Spectrum?
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Whos On First?
  • 1st known mobile WiMAX system launched by ATT
    in Pahrump, NV using WCS spectrum Nov. 2006
  • ATT soft launches additional markets (Juneau,
    AK) Aug. 2007
  • 1st claimed mobile WiMAX system launched by
    Digital Bridge Communications in Jackson Hole, WY
    using BRS/EBS spectrum July 2008
  • Large scale launch announced by Sprint (Xohm) in
    Baltimore, MD using BRS/EBS spectrum Sept. 2008
  • Clearwire launches 54 pre-WiMax markets,
    acquires almost everyone, sets stage for national
    deployment.

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BRS Spectrum What Took So Long To Launch?
  • 1990 2000 Addition of PSAs, Digital and Two
    Rules
  • ?2001 Mobility allocation
  • ?2004 Cellular ability
  • ?2005 Transition mandate
  • De Facto Lease Agreements
  • ?2006 Transitions commence

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BRS History at a Glance Key Drivers
  • ?1997 BellSouth enters market
  • ?1999 Sprint and Worldcom enter market
  • ?2003 Nucentrix Worldcom bankruptcies (Sprint
    allows leases to lapse,
  • 2006 BellSouth does same)
  • ?2004 Clearwire enters the market
  • ?2004 Nextel acquires assets from Nucentrix
    Worldcom bankruptcies for
  • 200 million
  • 2004 Operators begin paying licensees based on
    spectrum values not
  • per subscriber/per channel or gross
    recurring revenue
  • ?2005 Sprint/Nextel merger
  • 2006 BellSouth ATT merger approved with
    divestiture condition

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BRS History at a Glance Key Drivers (cont.)
  • ?2006 Intel and Motorola invest 1B in
    Clearwire
  • ?2006 Sprint and Clearwire push WiMAX standards
  • ?2006 Spectrum transitions commence
  • ?2006 AWS auction price per MHz/POP
  • 2006 BellSouth ATT merger with divestiture
    condition
  • 2007 700 MHz auction
  • 2007 Clearwire acquires BRS/EBS from BellSouth
  • 2008 Clearwire and Sprint/Nextel merge wireless
    portfolio to create New Clearwire 3.2
    billion invested from partners

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WiMAX Players to Watch
Vendors Vecima, Alvarion, Redline, Motorola,
Intel Operators New Clearwire, DigitalBridge
and . . . just about any rural WISP with an
entrepreneurial spirit!
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