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MENA Telecom to implement WiMAX 802.16e technology before year-end
- Bahrain: Monday, September 17 - 2007 at 09:52
- PRESS RELEASE
Mena Telecom will start rolling out its WiMAX network before the end of 2007, which will make Bahrain one of the first countries in the world to implement WiMAX.
Mena Telecom's WiMAX network, based on 802.16e technology and delivered by Motorola, will be the first nationwide deployment in the Middle East. The network will be deployed in two stages, in the first stage a full range of services is expected to be available from Manama to the Seef Area in January 2008. In the second phase, coverage will be extended to other areas in the Kingdom by March 2008. Many countries are still in the infancy stage of deploying WiMAX technology and therefore the world will be looking at Bahrain as a telecommunication model as well as a resource for deploying this latest technology in their own countries.
Mr. Abdulhakeem Al Khayyat, Chairman of Mena Telecom and General Manager of Kuwait Finance House (Bahrain) said, "Bahrain has a long and distinguished history of being an early adopter when it comes to the introduction of innovative and leading-edge telecommunications technology. We are excited about carrying on this tradition of telecommunications advancement through our WiMAX network and being one of the first countries in the world to provide such a service nationwide."
Bahrain was the first country in the region to liberalize the telecommunications market, which has directly resulted in many further landmark projects, the latest of which is the deployment of WiMAX. Mena Telecom will deploy the most advanced version of WiMAX based on the IEEE 802.16e standard.
Mr. Al Khayyat said, "Some other operators have based their deployment on using technology based on the older IEEE 802.16d standard but this is now becoming rapidly out-of-date and we felt that it was essential to provide our customers with future-proof solutions. Therefore we chose to use the so called 16e variant of WiMAX because it is this technology that will be embedded in computers and other devices from the middle of 2008. We didn't want to offer our customers solutions that would become out-of-date within just a few months. I believe that WiMAX will change the face of telecommunications, it has more flexibility, better range, security and quality than other technologies. It's a bit like the convenience of WiFi but on a nationwide scale. It really is the future!"
WiMAX provides a real alternative to fixed line networks, while offering unlimited facilities and infrastructure for fixed and nomadic wireless connectivity for voice and data services over a longer range than Wi-Fi. WiMAX will impact on the way the people are used to interacting with technology. One advantage is that remote areas will have easy and affordable access to ICT networks.
Mr Abdul Razak Jawahery, Executive Manager Kuwait Finance House - Bahrain (KFH), representing KFH as Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Mena Telecom said, "Working with Motorola, Mena Telecom will provide WiMAX solutions that deliver the "wireless broadband pipe," enabling rich-media, bandwidth-intensive applications including voice, data and video for fixed, portable and mobile users. Most importantly it will be cost-effective, secure and go where tele-density has historically been low."
Motorola is a Fortune 100 Company that is known around the world for innovation and leadership in wireless and broadband communications. Mr Jawahery said, "Motorola's vision and business philosophy match closely with that of Mena Telecom's and together we are able to deliver the ideal solution for the people in Bahrain."
WiMAX will not only affect the way businesses operate but also make a difference in individual and community lives, as it will allow people cost-effective access to the internet without physically connecting to a socket in the wall. It will build a world no longer constrained by wires.
Commenting on security issues relating to this new technology Mr Jawahery said, "WiMAX is one of the latest new services to be introduced in the telecom sector and will be very attractive to Internet and telecommunications service users of all types. Will it be secure enough to protect the user from unauthorized information disclosure? The WiMAX standard was developed specifically in the knowledge that widespread adoption of a broadband wireless service could only happen if users were confident that it would be secure.
WiMAX security supports two very high quality encryptions standards which are considered leading edge, which means that user's can be certain of a very robust security environment. In fact the WiMAX standard incorporates much better security than the better known Wi-Fi standard. It allows for additional feature sets that can be added to achieve security results as good as or even better than wireline broadband standards such as ADSL, even those being used for extremely secure governmental applications. Therefore users can be confident that the WiMAX security functionality is at least as good as the more familiar broadband consumer technologies such as landline."
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Manager - Corporate Communications
Mena Telecom
Tel: +973 17203013
Mobile: +973 36003499
Mena Telecom is a licensed telecommunications company based in the Kingdom of Bahrain. An investment subsidiary of Kuwait Finance House (Bahrain), Mena Telecom aims to revolutionize the telecommunications industry in the Kingdom and beyond. Since its inception in 2003, Mena Telecom has made a significant impact in the telecommunications sector by adapting leading, innovative technology.
Mena Telecom offers total telecommunications solutions which include the following services: Wireless Internet and Telephony Services (MenaWiMAX); International Fixed Line Call Service; International Calling Cards (MenaTalk) and Two Way Satellite Services and Broadband Applications.
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