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This is a list of proposed and deployed [[WiMAX]] networks by country.
This is a list of proposed and deployed [[WiMAX]] networks by country.


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;Angola:
;Angola:
* [[MSTelcom]] is deploying a nationwide project at 2.5 GHz. About 60% of [[Luanda]] is covered.{{Citation needed|reason=please give a reliable source for this assertion. How about 50%?|date=March 2009}} Data and [[voice over IP]] are among the services to be supplied to the end-users.
* [[MSTelcom]] is deploying a nationwide project at 2.5 GHz. About 60% of [[Luanda]] is covered.{{Citation needed|reason=please give a reliable source for this assertion. How about 50%?|date=March 2009}} Data and [[voice over IP]] are among the services to be supplied to the end-users.
;Armenia:
* [http://www.cornet.am/ Cornet] launched a nationwide network in [[Yerevan]] and 18 biggest cities of [[Armenia]].{{Citation needed|reason=please give a reliable source for this assertion.|date=March 2009}} It uses 802.16e protocol in the 3.6-3.8 GHz frequency range.
;Australia:
;Australia:
* [[Adam Internet]] operates a Fixed WiMAX network in the Metropolitan area of Adelaide, South Australia in the 5.0Ghz band. Speeds up to 12mbps are achievable.
* [[Adam Internet]] operates a Fixed WiMAX network in the Metropolitan area of Adelaide, South Australia in the 5.0Ghz band. Speeds up to 12mbps are achievable.
* [[Agile Communications]] operates Fixed WiMAX networks in the Coorong, Yorke Peninsula, and Riverlands areas of South Australia, retailed by partner ISP.
* [[Agile Communications]] operates Fixed WiMAX networks in the Coorong, Yorke Peninsula, and Riverlands areas of South Australia, retailed by partner ISP.
* [http://www.vividwireless.com.au vividwireless] operates a Mobile WiMAX network throughout Perth, Australia<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vividwireless.com/|title=Vividwireless|accessdate=2009-10-18}}</ref> in the 2.3Ghz band. Speeds of up to 30Mbps are currently achievable<ref>{{cite web|url=http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1273570&p=34#r664|title=Test Results from Oz Broadband Speed Test}}</ref>.
;Argentina:
* [http://www.zielo.com.ar Zielo Internet] is the first operator of mobile WiMAX to Argentina and is deploy in the Patagonia.
;Algeria:
* AnwarNet Launched it's 3.5&nbsp;GHz WiMAX network as [http://www.maxnet.dz/ MaxNet].


==B==
==B==
;Bahrain:
*[http://www.bh.zain.com Zain Bahrain] covers the Kingdom of Bahrain and has used WiMAX for High Speed Internet under the product Zain@home and Zain@work.
*[http://www.menatelecom.com menatelecom] also covers the Kingdom of Bahrain and begun using mobile 802.16e WiMAX on 24 Nov 2008 for High Speed Internet under the product "Switch&Go".{{Citation needed|reason=please give a reliable source for this assertion.|date=March 2009}}

;Bangladesh:
;Bangladesh:
*[http://www.agni.com/ Agni Systems] A Public Limited Company providing Internet Access in Bangladesh since 1995. Launched Pre-WiMAX in 2006. Now deploying Fixed WiMAX on 3.5&nbsp;GHz Band.
*[[BanglaLion]] BanglaLion Communications Ltd using WiMAX standard 802.16e and onward revisions only. It allows VoIP services as well.
*[[BanglaLion]] BanglaLion Communications Ltd using WiMAX standard 802.16e and onward revisions only. It allows VoIP services as well.
*[[Qubee]] Launched wireless broadband Internet services for residential and business customers in Dhaka in October 2009.
*[[Qubee]] Launched wireless broadband Internet services for residential and business customers in Dhaka in October 2009.


;Barbados:
;Barbados:
*[[TeleBarbados]] uses WiMAX to cover most of the island of [[Barbados]] in partnership with its subsidiary Freemotion.
*[[TeleBarbados]] uses WiMAX to cover most of the island of [[Barbados]] in partnership with its subsidiary [http://www.freemotion.bb Freemotion].


;Belarus:
;Belarus:
*[[Beltelecom]] has developed WiMAX network under the ByFly brand.
*[[Beltelecom]] has developed WiMAX network under [http://www.byfly.by/wimax/ ByFly brand].

;Belgium:
*[http://www.clearwire.be Clearwire] Covers mainly Brussels.{{Citation needed|reason=please give a reliable source for this assertion. Is this WiMax? |date=March 2009}}

;Bolivia:
*[http://www.vnet.bo V-Net] is the WiMAX brand available in La Paz, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz that's provided by VIVA (NuevaTel).


;Bulgaria:
;Bulgaria:
*[[Max Telecom]] holds a class A license in the 3.5&nbsp;GHz band (2 x 21&nbsp;MHz) and has deployed a network with mobile WiMAX technology in 14 towns so far.
*[[Max Telecom]] holds a class A license in the 3.5&nbsp;GHz band (2 x 21&nbsp;MHz) and has deployed a network with mobile WiMAX technology in 14 towns so far.
*[http://www.transtelecom.bg/ Trans Telecom] holds a class A license in the 3.5&nbsp;GHz band (2 x 21&nbsp;MHz) and has deployed a network with mobile WiMAX technology in over 40 cities/towns.
*[[Nexcom Bulgaria]] has deployed a WiMAX network in Bulgaria that covers half the country.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wimax.nexcom.bg/en/thetechnology/description/|title=WiMAX by Nexcom Technology Description|accessdate=2010-05-52}}</ref>
*[[Nexcom Bulgaria]] has deployed a WiMAX network in Bulgaria that covers half the country.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wimax.nexcom.bg/en/thetechnology/description/|title=WiMAX by Nexcom Technology Description|accessdate=2010-05-52}}</ref>
*[http://www.carrier.bg/ Carrier BG] has deployed a national WiMAX network in Bulgaria {{Citation needed|reason=please provide evidence for this assertion|date=March 2009}}


==C==
==C==
;Cameroon:
*[http://ringo.cm Ringo] Provides WiMAX-based internet services in four major cities in Cameroon. With plans to expand.

;Canada:
;Canada:
*[[Bell Canada]], and [[Rogers Communications]] offer a shared WiMAX network in partnership with [[Inukshuk Wireless]] (although Inukshuk uses mostly pre-WiMAX for its own network). Bell Canada offers their Portable and Rural Bell WiMAX Internet services in many cities in Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.bell.ca/shopping/popups/personal/internet/BellInternetPortableandRuralcoveragearea.jsp | title=Portable and Rural Bell Internet services coverage area | accessdate=2010-05-23}}</ref> Rogers offers their Portable Internet (WiMAX) service in over 150 communities across Canada.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.rogers.com/web/link/portableBrowseFlowBegin?productID=YPPT | title=Portable Internet Service | accessdate=2010-05-23}}</ref>
*[[Bell Canada]], and [[Rogers Communications]] offer a shared WiMAX network in partnership with [[Inukshuk Wireless]] (although Inukshuk uses mostly pre-WiMAX for its own network). Bell Canada offers their Portable and Rural Bell WiMAX Internet services in many cities in Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.bell.ca/shopping/popups/personal/internet/BellInternetPortableandRuralcoveragearea.jsp | title=Portable and Rural Bell Internet services coverage area | accessdate=2010-05-23}}</ref> Rogers offers their Portable Internet (WiMAX) service in over 150 communities across Canada.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.rogers.com/web/link/portableBrowseFlowBegin?productID=YPPT | title=Portable Internet Service | accessdate=2010-05-23}}</ref>
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*[[Craig Wireless]] is planning on offering commercial 2.5&nbsp;GHz WiMAX service to Vancouver, British Columbia and Winnipeg, Manitoba.
*[[Craig Wireless]] is planning on offering commercial 2.5&nbsp;GHz WiMAX service to Vancouver, British Columbia and Winnipeg, Manitoba.
*Primus Canada and Mipps Inc. are now (May'07) jointly conducting WiMAX IEEE 802.16e-2005 (3.5&nbsp;GHz) trials in Hamilton, Ontario, using Alcatel-Lucent's new WiMAX equipment {{Citation needed|reason=can trial be accessed by public, is this a WiMax deployment?|date=March 2009}}
*Primus Canada and Mipps Inc. are now (May'07) jointly conducting WiMAX IEEE 802.16e-2005 (3.5&nbsp;GHz) trials in Hamilton, Ontario, using Alcatel-Lucent's new WiMAX equipment {{Citation needed|reason=can trial be accessed by public, is this a WiMax deployment?|date=March 2009}}
*[http://www.metrobridge.com MetroBridge Networks] serves businesses in British Columbia with connections up to 3 Mbit/s with >7500&nbsp;km² of coverage area.{{Citation needed|reason=please provide evidence for this assertion|date=March 2009}}


;Cayman Islands:
;Cayman Islands:
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;Congo:
;Congo:
*Elix has deployed a citywide WiMAX network in the city of Kinshasa, using licensed spectrum at 3.5&nbsp;GHz.{{Citation needed|reason=please provide evidence for this assertion|date=March 2009}}
*Elix has deployed a citywide WiMAX network in the city of Kinshasa, using licensed spectrum at 3.5&nbsp;GHz.{{Citation needed|reason=please provide evidence for this assertion|date=March 2009}}

;Congo, Democratic Republic of:
*'''[http://www.glnet.cd/ GLNet]''' operates a citywide 802.16d Fixed WiMAX network in the city of Kinshasa and Lubumbashi, using the licensed spectrum of 3.5&nbsp;GHz. {{Citation needed|reason=please provide evidence for this assertion|date=March 2009}}


;Costa Rica:
;Costa Rica:
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==D==
==D==

;Denmark:
*Despite of government reluctance to allow private companies to use the WiMAX frequency ranges, a few companies are using the WiMAX technologies with different frequencies. For private customers, the largest cities are covered by [http://www.clearwire.dk ClearWire], while [http://www.butlernetworks.com Butler Networks] delivers WiMAX access to business customers through other telecommunication providers.


;Dominican Republic:
;Dominican Republic:
*Since October 2007, the first [[WiMAX]] ISP Onemax delivers both telephony and internet access, using licenced spectrum at 3.5&nbsp;GHz, to both home and business customers in [[Santo Domingo]]. Also, [[TRICOM]] ([http://www.tricom.com.do]) it is currently offering WiMAX services to its business customers, on a first implementation phase (town Bavaro; also the municipalities of Haina, Santo Domingo Oeste, Santo Domingo Norte and Greater Santo Domingo). Recently, there's a third WiMAX provider, [[Wind Telecom]], that offers not only telephony and data, but also subscription-based [[Digital television|digital television broadcasting]].
*Since October 2007, the first [[WiMAX]] ISP [http://www.onemax.com Onemax] delivers both telephony and internet access, using licenced spectrum at 3.5&nbsp;GHz, to both home and business customers in [[Santo Domingo]]. Also, [[TRICOM]] ([http://www.tricom.com.do]) it is currently offering WiMAX services to its business customers, on a first implementation phase (town Bavaro; also the municipalities of Haina, Santo Domingo Oeste, Santo Domingo Norte and Greater Santo Domingo). Recently, there's a third WiMAX provider, [[Wind Telecom]] ([http://www.wind.com.do]), that offers not only telephony and data, but also subscription-based [[Digital television|digital television broadcasting]].


==E==
==E==
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;Estonia:
;Estonia:
*A total of 4 licenses in the 3.5-3.6&nbsp;GHz range have been issued to 5 companies. Three of them (Norby Telecom, Baltic Broadband and Tele2) have national-wide licenses and two companies (Levira and Elion) share the same frequency, but Elion can use it only in Tallinn and Harjumaa region and Levira in the whole country except of Tallinn and Harjumaa.
*A total of 4 licenses in the 3.5-3.6&nbsp;GHz range have been issued to 5 companies. Three of them (Norby Telecom, Baltic Broadband and Tele2) have national-wide licenses and two companies (Levira and Elion) share the same frequency, but Elion can use it only in Tallinn and Harjumaa region and Levira in the whole country except of Tallinn and Harjumaa.
*[http://www.norby.ee Norby Telecom] was the first WiMAX operator in Estonia, started in September, 2005. At the moment Norby covers more than 50% of the country, mostly in rural regions, but has partial coverage in [[Tallinn]] and its suburbs. Norby utilizes fixed wireless equipment provided by [[Alvarion]] and offers speeds up to 2 Mbit/s with external antenna.
*'''[http://www.baltmax.ee Baltic Broadband AS]''' - develops '''[http://www.baltmax.ee BaltMAX]''' brand for its [[WiMAX]] network, started it in November, 2005. Network covers almost all of [[Tallinn]] with some neighbour districts and residential suburb ([http://baltmax.ee/leviala.phtml Coverage Map]). '''[http://www.baltmax.ee BaltMAX]''' offers fixed and nomadic internet access on '''[http://www.navini.com Navini Networks]''' equipment, which includes desktop modems without external antennas and [[PC Card|PC cards]]. The highest speed '''[http://www.baltmax.ee BaltMAX]''' can suggest is 768 kbit/s.


;Ethiopia:
;Ethiopia:
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;Finland:
;Finland:
*There are some 15 WiMAX operators in [[Finland]] spread throughout the country. The coverage is mainly concentrated on the rural areas and [[Lapland (Finland)|Lapland]].
*There are some 15 WiMAX operators in [[Finland]] spread throughout the country. The coverage is mainly concentrated on the rural areas and [[Lapland (Finland)|Lapland]].
*[http://www.suomicom.fi/english.php SuomiCom] has a network in the [[Helsinki]] Metropolitan Area, Turku and Jyväskylä.
*[http://www.kpo.fi/ Kainuun Puhelinosuuskunta] has a large network print on rural areas near Kajaani.
*[http://www.wimax.fi/en/ Coverage maps] of all Finnish WiMAX networks.


;France:
;France:
*[http://www.iliad.fr/ Iliad], owner of the [[Free (French ISP)]], is since 2005, the owner of a national level license.
*[http://www.bolloretelecom.eu/ Bolloré Telecom] was the owner of several 3.5&nbsp;GHz regional licences starting from 2006. Since 2009, this has become a national license. He has currently deployed a few hundreds of 802.16e base stations in rural areas.
*[http://www.altitudetelecom.com Altitude Telecom] as deployed WiMAX in rural areas of France, covering several French departments. One of such successful deployments is [http://www.zevillage.net/ ZeVillage] in Orne, first departmental deployment in 2004.
*[http://www.maxtel.fr/ Maxtel] also has an offer.
*[http://www.any-port.com/ Any-Port] Uses unlicensed 2.4 and 5.4&nbsp;GHz bands to provide wireless broadband to the yachting community on the French, Italian and Spanish Rivieras.
*[[Haut Débit Radio Régional|HDRR]], a subsidiary of [http://www.tdf.fr/ TDF] has announced the deployment of mobile WiMAX in the Loiret region of France. He was bought by Bolloré Telecom in 2008.
*[[Haut Débit Radio Régional|HDRR]], a subsidiary of [http://www.tdf.fr/ TDF] has announced the deployment of mobile WiMAX in the Loiret region of France. He was bought by Bolloré Telecom in 2008.
*Supernet Technologies India (an RT Networx Company)[http://www.supernet-india.com] has announced the deployment of 3.5 and 5.8&nbsp;GHz WiMAX in the city of St. Medard southern region of France.
*Supernet Technologies India (an RT Networx Company)[http://www.supernet-india.com] has announced the deployment of 3.5 and 5.8&nbsp;GHz WiMAX in the city of St. Medard southern region of France.
*Numeo, covers the Limousin region giving wireless broadband 2.5 and soon 4.0&nbsp;GHz
*Numeo (http:numeo.fr), covers the Limousin region giving wireless broadband 2.5 and soon 4.0&nbsp;GHz
*[www.niverlan.fr] Niverlan dans la Nièvre
*[www.niverlan.fr] Niverlan dans la Nièvre


'''Fiji:'''
http://www.unwired.com.fj


==G==
==G==

;Georgia:
*[http://www.maximali.ge/ VTEL-Georgia], The company utilizes spectrum in the 2.3&nbsp;GHz band to operate a WiMAX network in 802.16e standard. Commercial operation in four major cities has been started in December, 2008. VTEL-Georgia has embarked on a three-year plan to cover the country under the brand name Maximali.
*[http://www.serviceline.ge/ ServiceLine], working in 5.3&nbsp;GHz band, currently operates in Batumi, for now in technical mode. Full commercial operation and rollout is estimated in 2008.


;Germany:
;Germany:
* [http://www.maxxonair.de/ Deutsche Breitband Dienste (DBD)], started its commercial WiMAX operation in [[Berlin]] in November 2005 under its brand MAXXonair using WiMAX equipment from [http://www.airspan.com/ Airspan Networks]. Several networks in [[Wuppertal]], [[Dresden]], [[Leipzig]], [[Laatzen]] were deployed in 2006, other cities followed in 2007: [[Magdeburg]], [[Dessau]]. The same company has deployed networks in rural areas under its brand [http://dslonair.de/ DSLonair]. German telco [http://www.airmax.arcor.de/ Arcor] operates a commercial WiMAX network in [[Kaiserslautern]] since December 2005. Both companies use 3.5&nbsp;GHz [[WLL]] licenses with WiMAX technology.
* In December 2006 3.4-3.6&nbsp;GHz band [[broadband wireless access]] (BWA) licenses were issued through an auction by the federal regulator [[Bundesnetzagentur]]. [[Clearwire]], Inquam and DBD now hold licences for the entire country, 2 smaller companies hold regional licenses. These licenses are designed for the use with WiMAX technology.
* In December 2006 3.4-3.6&nbsp;GHz band [[broadband wireless access]] (BWA) licenses were issued through an auction by the federal regulator [[Bundesnetzagentur]]. [[Clearwire]], Inquam and DBD now hold licences for the entire country, 2 smaller companies hold regional licenses. These licenses are designed for the use with WiMAX technology.


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==I==
==I==


;India:

Though India does not have any B2C WiMAX network, a few companies are doing on experimental basis, some of them are:
*[http://www.techtree.com/India/News/BSNL_Launches_Wireless_Broadband_in_Gujarat/551-99423-643.html BSNL Launches Wireless Broadband in Gujarat]
* [http://www.business-standard.com/search/storypage_new.php?leftnm=14&leftindx=14&subLeft=&autono=261451/ Chennai WiMAX-ed by Aircel] Aircel Business Solution (ABS), a part of [[Aircel]], becomes the first company in India to launch WiMAX and one among the five global operators to achieve this feat.
* [http://convergence.in/blog/2007/06/05/reliance-WiMAX-in-bangalore-up-and-running/ Reliance Launches WiMAX Services for consumers in Bangalore & Pune on July 4]
*[http://www.televisionpoint.com/news2007/newsfullstory.php?id=1180587010] VSNL launched India's First WiMAX services (for Business right now)
*[http://www.bsnl.co.in/ BSNL launches WiMAX services in 10 cities across India. They plan to further launch services in 1,000 cities by 2007 end]
* [http://www.broadbandindia.com/2007/12/tata-indicom-WiMAX-up-and-running-in.html VSNL Tata Indicom WiMAX Broadband available for consumers]
* [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Jaipur_all_set_to_go_the_WiMAX_way/articleshow/3028913.cms Jaipur is all set to go the WiMAX way]
*[http://www.navhindtimes.com/story.php?story=200905122 BSNL introduces WiMAX in Goa]


;Indonesia:
;Indonesia:
* The Indonesian government announced on January 22, 2009, two ministry decrees and three regulations releasing spectrum at 2.3&nbsp;GHz and 3.3&nbsp;GHz for wireless broadband access across all regions of Indonesia. This means Indonesia will using 2.3&nbsp;GHz band for the Wimax 16.e standard while 3.3&nbsp;GHz will be used for the 16.d standard.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/tranzeo-and-trg-advance-indonesian-wimax-joint-development,694186.shtml | title=Wimax frequencies allocation in Indonesia}}</ref>
* The Indonesian government announced on January 22, 2009, two ministry decrees and three regulations releasing spectrum at 2.3&nbsp;GHz and 3.3&nbsp;GHz for wireless broadband access across all regions of Indonesia. This means Indonesia will using 2.3&nbsp;GHz band for the Wimax 16.e standard while 3.3&nbsp;GHz will be used for the 16.d standard.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/tranzeo-and-trg-advance-indonesian-wimax-joint-development,694186.shtml | title=Wimax frequencies allocation in Indonesia}}</ref>
* Indonesia already able to build their own total solution for Wimax including chips <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.wimaxian.com/2008/12/24/xirka-wimax-chipset-from-indonesia | title=XIRKA, WiMAX Chipset from Indonesia}}</ref> and equipments <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.trg.co.id/product.php | title=TRG total solutions for WIMAX}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.ristinet.com/index.php?ch=7&lang=eng&n=173 | title=HiMAX 231 Launching}}</ref>
* Indonesia already able to build their own total solution for Wimax including chips <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.wimaxian.com/2008/12/24/xirka-wimax-chipset-from-indonesia | title=XIRKA, WiMAX Chipset from Indonesia}}</ref> and equipments <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.trg.co.id/product.php | title=TRG total solutions for WIMAX}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.ristinet.com/index.php?ch=7&lang=eng&n=173 | title=HiMAX 231 Launching}}</ref>
* [http://www.trg.co.id/product.php TRG], [http://www.hariff.com/en/ HARIFF], [http://www.len.co.id/index.php?lang=english LEN] and [http://www.xirkachipset.com/eng_about_xirka.html XIRKA] are major Wimax vendors from Indonesia.
* Wimax trial had been held by Indonesian government in mid-October 2008 to provide internet broadband in the Bandung area.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.telecomasia.net/article.php?id_article=11190 | title=Indonesia gears up for Wimax}}</ref>
* Wimax trial had been held by Indonesian government in mid-October 2008 to provide internet broadband in the Bandung area.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.telecomasia.net/article.php?id_article=11190 | title=Indonesia gears up for Wimax}}</ref>
* Based on trial and local content requisites, two vendors (TRG & HARIFF) had been approved by Indonesian government to sell Wimax 16.d equipment to the operators who won wimax 16.d license.
* Based on trial and local content requisites, two vendors (TRG & HARIFF) had been approved by Indonesian government to sell Wimax 16.d equipment to the operators who won wimax 16.d license.
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** Zone 15 covering Riau, won by APJII' Consortium & PT Berca Hardaya Perkasa.
** Zone 15 covering Riau, won by APJII' Consortium & PT Berca Hardaya Perkasa.
* Wimax 16.e auction will be start in 2010 and announced in 2011.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.wimaxian.com/2009/05/21/indonesia-to-have-80216e-mobile-wimax-auction-in-2011/ | title=Indonesia to Have 802.16e Mobile WiMAX Auction in 2011 }}</ref>
* Wimax 16.e auction will be start in 2010 and announced in 2011.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.wimaxian.com/2009/05/21/indonesia-to-have-80216e-mobile-wimax-auction-in-2011/ | title=Indonesia to Have 802.16e Mobile WiMAX Auction in 2011 }}</ref>

;Iran:
*[http://WiMAX.irancell.ir/ '''Irancell'''] Irancell is the second mobile phone network operator of Iran. It is 49% owned by the South Africa-based MTN Group.
In order to develop its market share and expand the variety of delivered products and services, Irancell Telecommunications Services Company as a GSM Mobile Operator, participated in the tender for WiMAX services in Iran and won this tender and was granted the License on 28 February 2009. According to the License, Irancell would provide services in seven metropolises, including Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz, Tabriz, Mashhad, Ahvaz and Karaj in the '''first phase'''.
It is worth to mention that Irancell is capable of providing WiMAX services under “d” and “e” standards while only “d” standard (i.e. fixed WiMAX) is currently provided to customers by Irancell. Fixed standard requires immobility of Modem during the send and receive process.

Irancell Telecommunications Services Company owns the License Agreement for Radio Communication Service Provision Based on WiMAX Technology in the following provinces:

• East Azerbaijan (License No. 13-10-2);
• Fars (License No. 13-25-2);
• Khuzestan (License No. 13-21-2);
• Khorasan Razavi (License No. 13-19-2);
• Tehran (License No. 13-16-2); and
• Isfahan (License No. 13-13-2).
*[http://www.laser.ir/ Laser Telecom] Based on 802.16d
The first WiMAX Network deployed in Iran, with 80% coverage of Tehran based on a temporary license. It provided coverage for under 4000 subscribers but no further growth is planned due to the license issues. The core of Laser engineering team has joined MobinNet who won the license for the Nation-Wide WiMax project. Laser subscribers will be urged to join the National Wimax Network before expiry of Laser License and dismantling of network.
Provides VPN Service to Banks and Insurance companies.
*[http://www.parsonline.net/ Pars Online] Based on 802.16e
*[http://www.datak.ir/ Datak Telecom]
*[http://www.iranmobin.com/ Mobinnet] The only nation-wide WiMAX licensee of the country. The license value is about 106 million dollars. Commercial operation was to be started by the end of 2009, however; Phase A & B of the roll-out includes 301 cell sites in 48 cities with an estimated final half a million subscriber capacity. The company utilizes 2x21 MHz spectrum in the 3.5&nbsp;GHz band to operate a WiMAX network according to IEEE 802.16e standard.


;Ireland
;Ireland
www.imagine.ie
*[[Irish Broadband]]
*[[Irish Broadband]]
*[http://www.imws.nuim.ie/wimax/index.php National University of Ireland, Maynooth] Public Mobile WiMAX (802.16e) Network (July 2008)
*[[Intel]] Ireland WiMAX Trials
*[[Intel]] Ireland WiMAX Trials


;Italy:
;Italy:
*Italian Ministry of Defense currently holds the 3.5&nbsp;GHz band, and is about to free the band through auctions in order to let the government sell licences. Bloggers and members of consumers associations have started protests against this way of assigning the frequencies.<ref name=punto>{{it icon}} [http://punto-informatico.it/p.aspx?id=1842934&r=PI "Punto Informatico", 11 January 2007] Italy</ref> The members of the unofficial Italian Pirate Party are currently organizing a [[Googlebombing]].<ref name=partito>[http://www.partito-pirata.it/liberate_il_WiMAX.html Googlebombing] Italy</ref> The Ministry of Defense released the band and recently Ministry of Communications has announced that WiMAX licences contest will be in September 2007 or nearly. All licenses available were awarded to different operators in an auction ended on 27 February 2008. Public services should start soon.{{When}}
*Italian Ministry of Defense currently holds the 3.5&nbsp;GHz band, and is about to free the band through auctions in order to let the government sell licences. Bloggers and members of consumers associations have started protests against this way of assigning the frequencies.<ref name=punto>{{it icon}} [http://punto-informatico.it/p.aspx?id=1842934&r=PI "Punto Informatico", 11 January 2007] Italy</ref> The members of the unofficial Italian Pirate Party are currently organizing a [[Googlebombing]].<ref name=partito>[http://www.partito-pirata.it/liberate_il_WiMAX.html Googlebombing] Italy</ref> The Ministry of Defense released the band and recently Ministry of Communications has announced that WiMAX licences contest will be in September 2007 or nearly. All licenses available were awarded to different operators in an auction ended on 27 February 2008. Public services should start soon.{{When}}
The most important operators (November 2008) are:
*[http://www.ariamax.it Aria] (for all Italian region)
*[http://www.linkem.com/max/ Linkem ]
*[http://www.retelit.it/ E-via] (only north Italy)
*Telecom Italia (only south Italy)


==J==
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;Japan:
;Japan:
*UQ Communications is a telecommunications company in Japan that provides nationwide WiMAX service. On Feb. 26, 2009, UQ started its mobile WiMAX service in Tokyo, Yokohama, and Kawasaki. The highest speed WiMAX can suggest is 40 Mbit/s down and 7.2 Mbit/s up. Among UQ investors are Intel Capital Corporation, East Japan Railway Company, KYOCERA Corporation, The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. and others.<ref>Intel News Release: Open Patent Alliance Expands 4G WiMAX with Addition of Beceem, GCT Semiconductor, Sequans, UQ Communications
*[http://www.uqwimax.jp/english/ UQ Communications] is a telecommunications company in Japan that provides nationwide WiMAX service. On Feb. 26, 2009, UQ started its mobile WiMAX service in Tokyo, Yokohama, and Kawasaki. The highest speed WiMAX can suggest is 40 Mbit/s down and 7.2 Mbit/s up. Among UQ investors are Intel Capital Corporation, East Japan Railway Company, KYOCERA Corporation, The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. and others.<ref>Intel News Release: Open Patent Alliance Expands 4G WiMAX with Addition of Beceem, GCT Semiconductor, Sequans, UQ Communications
[http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20090609corp.htm?iid=pr1_releasepri_20090609r]</ref>
*[http://www.yozan.co.jp/en/index.html YOZAN Inc.] uses WiMAX as a backbone for its public Wi-Fi service.

;Jordan:
*[http://www.umniah.com/umniah Umniah Mobile Company] recently acquired a WiMAX license in the 3.5 band (marketing it as "U-Max").
*[http://www.wi-tribe.jo/ wi-tribe Jordan] second WiMAX operator in Jordan (Operating 2008).
*[http://www.kulacom.jo/ Kulacom Jordan] third WiMAX operator in Jordan.


==K==
==K==


;Kenya:
;Kenya:
* AccessKenya has used WiMAX for its broadband residential service, Access@Home in the cities of Nairobi and Mombasa. AccessKenya has currently deployed one of the largest WiMAX Network in East Africa<ref>[http://www.eight.co.ke/8inner.aspx?sec=1&cid=203 AccessKenya Introduces Access@Home] 16 May 2008</ref> .
* [http://www.accesskenya.com/ AccessKenya] has used WiMAX for its broadband residential service, Access@Home in the cities of Nairobi and Mombasa. AccessKenya has currently deployed one of the largest WiMAX Network in East Africa<ref>[http://www.eight.co.ke/8inner.aspx?sec=1&cid=203 AccessKenya Introduces Access@Home] 16 May 2008</ref> .
* [http://www.kdn.co.ke/ Kenya Data Networks] has used WiMAX for schools in remote areas<ref>[http://www.kdn.co.ke/default2.php?active_page_id=379&id=103 Wireless Web Technology to Link up Schools in Remote Areas] 18 May 2007</ref> and plans to provide WiMAX service in several cities.<ref>[http://rfdesign.com/ar/alvarion-WiMAX-kenya/ Alvarion Delivers WiMAX to Kenya Data Networks for Five Kenyan Cities] RF Design, 23 Aug 2005</ref>
* [http://www.wananchi.com/ Wananchi Online] is currently deploying a WiMAX network targeting the [[SOHO]] and residential internet market in the country. It is branded [http://www.zuku.co.ke/ Zuku]


;Korea(South):
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==L==
==L==
;Laos: [http://www.tigolao.com/ Tigo Lao] offers Internet service over Wimax since April 2008

;Lebanon: [http://www.cedarcom.net/ Cedarcom-Mobi] Cedarcom offers fixed WiMAX on 3.5&nbsp;GHz band covering Greater Beirut, Tripoli and Tyr areas; implemented a large-scale network based on Iburst 1.9&nbsp;GHz technology. planning a Wimax network for 2010 on 2.5&nbsp;GHz band.

Tripoli and Tyr areas; implemented a large scale network based on Iburst 1.9&nbsp;GHz technology. planning a wimax network for 2010 on 2.5&nbsp;GHz band.

;Liberia:
* [http://www.comium.com.lr/ Comium] offers internet service over WiMAX using [[Navini Networks]] in the Monrovia area.


;Libya:
;Libya:
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;Lithuania:
;Lithuania:
3.5&nbsp;GHz band is used, license was assigned to three providers, but one winner, NELTE, does not offer services, as of 2009 October.
3.5&nbsp;GHz band is used, license was assigned to three providers, but one winner, NELTE, does not offer services, as of 2009 October.
* [http://www.balticum.lt UAB "Balticum TV"], Lithuanian ISP and cable TV operator deployed the first commercial WiMAX network based on the 802.16d WiMAX standard in Lithuania in 2008. They deployed WiMAX solution from Alvarion, one of the leading WiMAX vendors in a world.
* [http://www.lrtc.lt/en/index.html AB "Lithuanian Radio and Television Centre"], Lithuanian wireless ISP, TV and Radio frequency transmitter is deploying commercial WiMAX network on 3.5&nbsp;GHz. It is branded under name [http://www.mezon.lt MEZON]. In March 2009 the network, using Samsung technology, covered Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, and nearby towns. In October 2009 network covered the 14 biggest towns and resorts.


==M==
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;Malaysia:
;Malaysia:
* Licences have been awarded to 4 operators, Green Packet Bhd, REDtone International Bhd, YTL e-Solutions Bhd and Asiaspace Dotcom Sdn Bhd to provide WiMAX services, service rollout targeted by 2nd quarter of 2008.
* Licences have been awarded to 4 operators, Green Packet Bhd, REDtone International Bhd, YTL e-Solutions Bhd and Asiaspace Dotcom Sdn Bhd to provide WiMAX services, service rollout targeted by 2nd quarter of 2008.
*[[Packet One Networks]] is ready to lead the market by being the first to deploy on the [[WiMAX]] 2.3&nbsp;GHz spectrum in the region and to establish one of the world’s largest mobile WiMAX 2.3Ghz networks. The WiMAX product called P1 W1MAX . Coverage currently extends over major population centers such as the [[Klang Valley]], [[Kinta Valley]], [[Penang]], [[Johor Baharu]], [[Alor Setar]], [[Kuantan]], and [[Kuala Terengganu]].
*[[Packet One Networks]] is ready to lead the market by being the first to deploy on the [[WiMAX]] 2.3&nbsp;GHz spectrum in the region and to establish one of the world’s largest mobile WiMAX 2.3Ghz networks. The WiMAX product called P1 W1MAX [http://www.p1w1max.com]. Coverage currently extends over major population centers such as the [[Klang Valley]], [[Kinta Valley]], [[Penang]], [[Johor Baharu]], [[Alor Setar]], [[Kuantan]], and [[Kuala Terengganu]].
** [http://www.p1.com.my Official website]
** [http://www.p1w1max.com P1 W1MAX website]
** [http://www.WiMAX.com/commentary/blog/blog-2008/packet-one-malaysia-calls-on-alcatel-lucent-for-2-3-ghz-WiMAX-network Packet One Malaysia Calls on Alcatel-Lucent for 2.3 GHz WiMAX Network]
** [http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/5/13/business/21228370&sec=business Packet One to deploy 3,500 WiFi hotposts in Kuala Lumpur]
** [http://www.wimaxforum.org/about/Current_Members/member_list/process/refresh?step%3Aint=1&batch_size=20&company_list_start=161 WiMAX Forum Member Companies]
*
* [http://www.ytlesolutions.com YTL e-Solutions Bhd], YMax, which is a technology incubator listed on the Mesdaq Market of the Bursa Malaysia (Stock Code: 0009). YTL e-Solutions represents one of the [http://www.ytlcommunity.com YTL] Group's relatively newer organically grown business activities. YTL e-Solutions through its subsidiary, Y-Max Networks Sdn Bhd (formerly known as [http://www.bizsurf.com Bizsurf (M) Sdn Bhd]), YTLe holds a Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) licence for a 2.3&nbsp;GHz wireless broadband access spectrum, which was awarded by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to roll out a nationwide WiMAX network in Peninsular Malaysia.
* [http://www.asiaspace.com.my Asiaspace Dotcom Sdn Bhd], [http://www.amax.my AMAX]
* [http://www.redtone.com REDtone International Bhd], [http://www.cnx.com.my Redtone-CNX]


;Macedonia:
;Macedonia:
*National licences have been awarded to 2 operators, Cosmoline Greece and Nexcom Macedonia to provide fixed WiMAX services, service roll out targeted by end of 2007.
*National licences have been awarded to 2 operators, Cosmoline Greece and Nexcom Macedonia www.nexcom.com.mk to provide fixed WiMAX services, service roll out targeted by end of 2007.
*[http://www.neotel.com.mk Neotel] is currently offering Wimax Internet and telephony in all major cities through out the country.


;Malta:
;Malta:
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;Mongolia:
;Mongolia:
*Since March 2005 company Ulusnet is providing WiMAX solution for Ulaanbaatar city.
*Since March 2005 company Ulusnet is providing WiMAX solution for Ulaanbaatar city.
*Now [http://www.telemax.mn Telemax Communication LLC] is providing Mobile Wimax (IEEE 802.16e standard).


;Montenegro:
;Montenegro:
*Licences have been awarded to 4 operators: T-Mobile, Broadband Montenegro, [[MTEL CG|m:tel]] and [[Telenor Montenegro]] to provide WiMAX services; service rollout began in October 2007(m:tel).
*Licences have been awarded to 4 operators: T-Mobile, Broadband Montenegro, [[MTEL CG|m:tel]] and [[Telenor Montenegro]] to provide WiMAX services; service rollout began in October 2007(m:tel).

;Myanmar:
* [http://www.redlink.net.mm REDLINK Communication] is the first ever service provider company among the private tech companies and deploying WiMAX in the 2.5&nbsp;GHz spectrum for fixed installation, currently covering Yangon and Mandalay.


==N==
==N==

;Namibia:
*[http://www.mweb.com.na MWEB Namibia] started (December 2006) deploying WiMAX in the 3.3&nbsp;GHz spectrum, currently covering the [[Windhoek]] area. Expanding to the coastal cities of [[Swakopmund]] and [[Walvis Bay]]


;The Netherlands:
;The Netherlands:
*On June 17, 2008 Worldmax launched its WiMAX service in [[Amsterdam]] on the 3.5&nbsp;GHz band, the first commercial WiMAX network in [[Europe]]. The network is available anywhere inside the [[A10 motorway (Netherlands)|A10 motorway]], a [[ringroad]] around [[Amsterdam]] and promises speeds up to 8 Mbit/s.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://webwereld.nl/articles/51508/worldmax-opent-WiMAX-netwerk--aerea-.html |title=Worldmax opent WiMAX-netwerk 'Aerea' |accessdate=2008-08-02 |work=Webwereld.nl |publisher=IDG Nederland |date=2008-06-17 |last=de Haes |first=Andreas Udo |language=Dutch}}</ref>
*On June 17, 2008 [http://www.worldmax.nl Worldmax] launched its WiMAX service [http://www.aerea.nl aerea] in [[Amsterdam]] on the 3.5&nbsp;GHz band, the first commercial WiMAX network in [[Europe]]. The network is available anywhere inside the [[A10 motorway (Netherlands)|A10 motorway]], a [[ringroad]] around [[Amsterdam]] and promises speeds up to 8 Mbit/s.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://webwereld.nl/articles/51508/worldmax-opent-WiMAX-netwerk--aerea-.html |title=Worldmax opent WiMAX-netwerk 'Aerea' |accessdate=2008-08-02 |work=Webwereld.nl |publisher=IDG Nederland |date=2008-06-17 |last=de Haes |first=Andreas Udo |language=Dutch}}</ref>


;New Zealand:
;New Zealand:
*[http://www.nzwireless.co.nz nzwireless] is deploying WiMAX in the 3.5&nbsp;GHz spectrum for fixed installation, currently covering the [[Wellington]] CBD
*[[CallPlus]] purchased 3.5&nbsp;GHz WiMAX spectrum and are deploying Alvarion from Auckland North. This is run under the wholesale brand Blue Reach.
*[[CallPlus]] purchased 3.5&nbsp;GHz WiMAX spectrum and are deploying Alvarion from Auckland North. This is run under the wholesale brand Blue Reach.


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* Russian [[Mobile WiMAX]] operator [[Yota|Yota (Scartel)]] [[:ru:Скартел|(ru)]]: December 2009 - test operations in [[Managua]]<ref>http://lenta.ru/news/2009/10/08/yota/</ref>.
* Russian [[Mobile WiMAX]] operator [[Yota|Yota (Scartel)]] [[:ru:Скартел|(ru)]]: December 2009 - test operations in [[Managua]]<ref>http://lenta.ru/news/2009/10/08/yota/</ref>.


;Nigeria:
As of this writing, looks like Nigeria has more players in the WIMAX emergence. One of the main players according to recent research is Alvarion.

http://galaxy-networks.com
'''Galaxy Wireless Communications Limited''' has launched Nigeria’s first portable plug-and-play broadband wireless service, '''G-MAX<sup>TM</sup>''' based on the emerging mobile WiMAX 802.16e standard in Abuja, the capital city and Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

'''G-MAX<sup>TM</sup>''' is a registered trademark of Galaxy Wireless Communications Limited for its product lines that best combine mobility with high data rates and ease of use by providing and offering a scalable, nationwide wireless broadband access network.

The '''G-MAX<sup>TM</sup>''' brand provides fixed and mobile wireless broadband Internet and data services at highly affordable costs designed to massively increase Internet penetration in Nigeria. It is the first plug-and-play nomadic broadband solution in Nigeria based on a hybrid of the Smart Antenna<sup>TM</sup>, Multi Carrier Wireless Information Local Loop<sup>TM</sup> and emerging WiMAX technologies.

*XS Broadband has WiMAX licenses for 24 of the 36 Nigerian states, including the major cities. Networks have been deployed in most major cities to serve banks, enterprises and other applications.

http://www.netcomafrica.com '''Netcom Africa''' operates MyNetcom wireless broadband in Lagos, which is the highest speed and most reliable Wireless Broadband Service in Lagos.

;Norway:
*[http://telenor.no/privat/internett/abonnement/wimax/ Telenor] is deploying WiMAX mainly in the [[Trøndelag]] area and in Western Norway.

*[http://www.nextnet.no nextnet] is deploying WiMAX mostly in southern Norway. A number of municipalities have partnered with [[Nextnet]] in order to ensure broadband service to all households in their areas, in accordance to the governments goal of full broadband coverage. In rural Norway, a number of households have no other choice than wireless Internet access, mostly due to either too long copper-loop or that they have a digitally multiplexed telephone-line that isn't usable for xDSL.

==O==

;Oman:
*[http://nawras.om/preregistration.shtml/ Nawras] have started pre-registration for Home-users for Fixed Broadband Services and plans to launch the service in Mid-June 2010.

==P==

;Pakistan:
Currently, Pakistan has the largest fully functional WiMAX network in the world{{Citation needed|reason=please provide evidence for this assertion|date=December 2009}}. Wateen Telecom installed the network (with an initial rollout in 17 cities, Now in 22 cities) throughout Pakistan using Motorola hardware.
*[http://www.wi-tribe.pk wi-tribe] wi-tribe Pakistan brings together two shareholders Qatar Telecom (Qtel) and Saudi-based A.A. Turki Group of Companies (ATCO) along with the partnership of Clearwire International for WiMAX deployment in Pakistan. Commercial services started in June 2009 in 4 major cities, while expansion is underway for another 2 cities, along with increased coverage in the existing area of operations.
*[http://www.wateen.com Wateen] Deployed world's first and largest nationwide WiMAX network.
*[http://www.qubee.com.pk Qubee] Qubee has launched services for residential and business customers in Karachi and plans to continue its rollout across the rest of Pakistan soon.
*[http://www.mobilinkinfinity.com Mobilink Infinity] Pakistan's Second WiMAX network with operations in the South region currently. It has three access vendors (Huawei, Motorola and Alcatel-Lucent), all of which use Juniper Network's centralized AAA (SBR), SRC (Policy management), and BSR (dynamic subscriber management). Operations are being expanded to other parts of the country as well.

;Panama:
*[http://www.wipet.com WIPET] is the first Company to deploy a WiMAX network in Panama beginning in January 2008 and covering Panama City and Coronado Beach. Wipet is using IEEE 802.16e.

;Paraguay:
*[http://www.tigo.com.py/banda_ancha/planes.php?intIdSeccion=1 Tigo Banda Ancha] is currently using a WiMAX network, with a minimum plan of 41US$ per 64 kbit/s 24x7. They use [[Alvarion]].
*[http://www.hipuu.com.py/ Hipuu / Nucleo] was the first to deploy a WiMAX network in Paraguay. They use RedMAX from Redline Communications.

;Peru:
*[http://www.xploratelmex.com.pe Telmex x-plor@] is currently using a WiMAX network offering voice and data services from $ 62 (300 min local/long distance, 400 kbit/s internet) in many cities.

;Philippines:
*[http://www.wi-tribe.ph wi-tribe] Philippines began operations as of February 1, 2010.
*[http://www.globe.com.ph/broadband Globe Broadband] deployed WiMAX connections from 512kbps to 1mbps and uncapped speed of 8mbps
*Smart Broadband Incorporated is planning to deploy WiMAX Connections.
*Huawei Philippines is the Distributor for the WiMAX CPEs in Philippines


;Poland:
;Poland:
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*Crowley Data Poland
*Crowley Data Poland
*SferaNET
*SferaNET

==Q==

;Qatar:
*[http://www.qtel.com.qa/ Qtel] Qatar-based provider currently has WiMAX covering entire Qatar. However this service is provided to customer locations where cable infrastructure is not present; covering almost all desert areas and remote construction sites. The customers do not have to pay any extra amount as the service is charged the same way as normal telephone and internet service provided by the company.


==R==
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*[[Yota|Yota (Scartel)]] [[:ru:Скартел|(ru)]] (IEEE 802.16e-2005, 2.5-2.7&nbsp;GHz<ref>http://www.yota.ru/en/info/main/</ref>, [http://www.yota.ru/en/ yota.ru]) is the first commercial [[Mobile WiMAX]] operator in Russia <ref>http://www.mforum.ru/news/article/066487.htm</ref>. As of Autumn 2009, commercial operation has commenced in [[Moscow]] and [[St. Petersburg]] with partial coverage of [[Moscow Oblast]] and [[Leningrad Oblast]], and free public testing started in [[Ufa]], [[Sochi]] and [[Krasnodar]]. A network is under construction in [[Samara]]. In the next 3 years, coverage should spread to 180 [[List of cities and towns in Russia by population|Russian cities and towns]] with population over 100 000; coverage of [[Moscow Oblast]] and [[Leningrad Oblast]] should improve as well.<ref>[http://echo.msk.ru/programs/tochka/621263-echo/]</ref>
*[[Yota|Yota (Scartel)]] [[:ru:Скартел|(ru)]] (IEEE 802.16e-2005, 2.5-2.7&nbsp;GHz<ref>http://www.yota.ru/en/info/main/</ref>, [http://www.yota.ru/en/ yota.ru]) is the first commercial [[Mobile WiMAX]] operator in Russia <ref>http://www.mforum.ru/news/article/066487.htm</ref>. As of Autumn 2009, commercial operation has commenced in [[Moscow]] and [[St. Petersburg]] with partial coverage of [[Moscow Oblast]] and [[Leningrad Oblast]], and free public testing started in [[Ufa]], [[Sochi]] and [[Krasnodar]]. A network is under construction in [[Samara]]. In the next 3 years, coverage should spread to 180 [[List of cities and towns in Russia by population|Russian cities and towns]] with population over 100 000; coverage of [[Moscow Oblast]] and [[Leningrad Oblast]] should improve as well.<ref>[http://echo.msk.ru/programs/tochka/621263-echo/]</ref>
*[[Comstar — United Telesystems|Comstar-WiMAX (Comstar-OTS)]] [[:ru:Комстар — Объединённые ТелеСистемы|(ru)]] (IEEE 802.16e-2005, 2.5&nbsp;GHz<ref>http://wimax.comstar.ru/what_is_wimax/tech/</ref>, [http://wimax.comstar.ru/news/ wimax.comstar.ru]) is the second commercial operator in Russia to begin operations; currently offers WiMAX services in Moscow only and does not plan any extension of coverage.
*[[Comstar — United Telesystems|Comstar-WiMAX (Comstar-OTS)]] [[:ru:Комстар — Объединённые ТелеСистемы|(ru)]] (IEEE 802.16e-2005, 2.5&nbsp;GHz<ref>http://wimax.comstar.ru/what_is_wimax/tech/</ref>, [http://wimax.comstar.ru/news/ wimax.comstar.ru]) is the second commercial operator in Russia to begin operations; currently offers WiMAX services in Moscow only and does not plan any extension of coverage.
*[http://www.enforta.com/ Enforta] (pre-WiMAX 802.11a) operates for corporate customers only, covers 68 largest cities of Russia with total population of 55M. Uses network equipment from [[Alvarion]], [http://www.infinetwireless.com/ InfiNet&nbsp;Wireless], and Airspan, operating in 3.5&nbsp;GHz and 5.2&nbsp;GHz bands. Broadband Internet access plans start from US $20 per month.
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*[http://www.sumtel.ru/ Summa Telecom] currently holds national 2.5—2.7&nbsp;GHz license and is currently deploying its first WiMAX Network in [[Dagestan]].{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}}
*[http://www.synterra.ru/services_eng/WiMAX/ Synterra WiMAX] holds 2.5-2.7&nbsp;GHz license valid until 2015 and currently provides corporate-only service in the Moscow region, using equipment made by Nextnet Wireless (acquired by [[Motorola]] in July 2006). Unlimited Internet access plans start from US $85 per month.
*[http://www.wi-te.ru/ WITE] (NEX3, [http://web.archive.org/web/20070624110631/http://www.novytelecom.ru/ novytelecom.ru]). [[Kemerovo]] (WiMAX 802.16e) and [[Ryazan]] (IEEE 802.16d).
*[http://metromax.ru/ Metromax] (802.16-2004). [[Samara]], [[Dimitrovgrad, Russia|Dimitrovgrad]], [[Kazan]], [[Kinel]], [[Novorossiysk]], [[Orenburg]], [[Otradny, Samara Oblast|Otradny]], [[Rostov-on-Don]], [[Syzran]], [[Tolyatti]], [[Ulyanovsk]].
;Romania:
*[http://www.radiocom.ro/ Radiocom]


==S==
==S==


;Saudi Arabia:
*[http://www.mobily.com.sa/ Mobily], After the acquisition of [[Bayanat]] Al Oula, is now offering services which are based on WiMAX 802.16e network. The company was granted the access of both 2.5&nbsp;GHz and 3.5&nbsp;GHz spectrum.
*[http://www.go.com.sa/ GO Telecom (Etihad Atheeb)] has also acquired a 3.5&nbsp;GHz frequency spectrum across 13 regional divisions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to provide advanced fixed line services
*[http://www.itc.net.sa/ Integrated Telecom Company]


;Spain:
;Serbia:
*[http://www.telekom.rs Telekom Srbija] started the test phase of its WiMAX 802.16d network in 2006, mostly for customers in rural areas like Zlatibor, although coverage and more information about its network and information about capabilities are limited.
*[[Eurona]] small operator born in Catalunya and with deployments all over the country. Eurona deploys wimax 802.16d equipment giving services to rural areas and small cities with services from 18 euros for residencial users to simetric services of over 20 Mbps for companies. Eurona is also completint its offer with phone lines and VOip services.
*[http://www.mediaworksit.net Media Works] holds 3.5&nbsp;GHz licences and has deployed fixed WiMAX network in late 2006. Portable WiMAX has been deployed on 20 February 2008, and its commercial use is expected by the end of March, 2008.
*[http://verat.net Verat net] currently deployed fixed WiMAX for cities: Beograd, Novi sad, and Pancevo.


;Singapore:
*[http://www.qmax.com.sg/ QMax] has deployed and commercialized on 2.3&nbsp;GHz licenses.
*[http://www.pacific.net.sg/ Pacific Internet] has launched @irpower for enterprise users on 2.5&nbsp;GHz licenses.

;Slovakia:
*[http://www.WiMAX-telecom.net/en/index.php WiMAX Telecom] holds 3.5&nbsp;GHz licences.

;Slovenia:
On October 3, 2006 [http://www.apek.si/ APEK] has issued two WiMAX licences:
*[http://www.telekom.si Telekom Slovenije] - Telekom connected first WiMAX bradband user on March 30, 2007.
*Tok telekomunikacije, which was acquired by [https://www.volja.net/ TUŠ Telekom (former Volja.net)] and then sold to the American company Winvest Inc.

;South Africa:
*[http://www.icasa.org.za Telecoms Regulator [[ICASA]]] has only issued four licences for commercial WiMAX services: to wireless broadband solutions provider [[iBurst]], state-owned signal distributor [[Sentech]], second network operator [[Neotel]], [Amatole Telecommunication Services] (under serviced area license holder in S.A. and [[Telkom]], all on the 3.5&nbsp;GHz band.

*[[Telkom]] has a 512 kbit/s service available [http://www.telkom.co.za/products_services/WiMAX/index.html] for R240 a month. This excludes data, which must be purchased separately from an ISP. It is priced below the 512 kbit/s DSL offering (R326 p/m excluding voice line rental).
*Internet Solutions (the biggest Commercial ISP in South Africa) and M-Web have also completed independent trials and await ICACA's license issuing.

;Spain:
*[[Eurona]] small operator born in Catalunya and with deployments all over the country. Eurona deploys wimax 802.16d equipment giving services to rural areas and small cities with services from 18 euros for residencial users to simetric services of over 20 Mbps for companies. Eurona is also completint its offer with phone lines and VOip services. [http://www.eurona.net]
*[[Euskaltel]], the cable operator from the [[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque Country]]. The initial project includes broadband to rural areas with prices between 22 euros a month for 300 kbit/s and 39 euros for 1 Mbit/s. A phone line costs additional 13.75 euros. [http://www.euskaltel.es/web/home_int_particulares.jsp?linea=internet&producto=Internet_banda_ancha_WiMAX_residencial&seccion=4&acceso=directo] (in Spanish).
*[[Euskaltel]], the cable operator from the [[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque Country]]. The initial project includes broadband to rural areas with prices between 22 euros a month for 300 kbit/s and 39 euros for 1 Mbit/s. A phone line costs additional 13.75 euros. [http://www.euskaltel.es/web/home_int_particulares.jsp?linea=internet&producto=Internet_banda_ancha_WiMAX_residencial&seccion=4&acceso=directo] (in Spanish).
*[[Iberbanda]] bought by [[Telefónica]] in 2006, has the largest number of customers. Their contract free price is 39 euros for 512 kbit/s, 70 euros for 1 Mbit/s and additional 10 euros for a phone line. Iberbanda offers three contract options Avi (only internet for 39 euro/month), AviPack (internet and phone line for 39 euro/month) and AviPlus (internet and phone service only for businesses for 70 euro/month). [http://www.iberbanda.es/esp/index.php].
*[[Iberbanda]] bought by [[Telefónica]] in 2006, has the largest number of customers. Their contract free price is 39 euros for 512 kbit/s, 70 euros for 1 Mbit/s and additional 10 euros for a phone line. Iberbanda offers three contract options Avi (only internet for 39 euro/month), AviPack (internet and phone line for 39 euro/month) and AviPlus (internet and phone service only for businesses for 70 euro/month). [http://www.iberbanda.es/esp/index.php].
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;Sweden:
;Sweden:
*[[Telia Sonera]] has installed WiMAX in 21 counties.
*[[Telia Sonera]] has installed WiMAX in 21 counties.
*[http://www.mobilecity.se/ MobileCity] has deployed WiMAX in 19 municipalities.

;Senegal:
*Sanfil Networks,WiMAX Deployment planned in 2010
*[http://www.sanfil.com]

==T==

;Taiwan:
*[http://www.g1.com.tw/ Global Mobile] was incorporated in October 2007 after winning the WiMAX operator license for Taiwan. Global Mobile strives to become a world-class mobile broadband service provider, providing innovative and state-of-the-art telecommunication services. The investors consist of content and WiMAX technology manufacturers who share the common vision in providing next generation mobility services with rich and intuitive content that is affordable for the masses. They are providing service to Hsinchu & will be in Taipei & other parts in the North.
*[http://www.vmax.net.tw/ VMAX] service is widely available in Taipei & is expanding to other parts of Taipei County as well.
*Chunghwa Telecom announced it will partner with Nortel to build Taiwan's first integrated local government mobile WiMAX network in Yilan, providing county-wide broadband wireless access. It will be based on IEEE 802.16e.


==U==
==U==


;UAE:
*[http://www.etisalat.ae/ etisalat] United Arab Emirates-based provider currently has WiMAX covering entire UAE. However this service is provided to customer locations where cable infrastructure is not present; covering almost all desert areas and remote construction sites. The customers do not have to pay any extra amount as the service is charged the same way as normal telephone and internet service provided by the company.

;Uganda:
*[http://www.mtn.co.ug/ MTN Uganda] has installed a country wide WiMAX solution starting from June 2007. This installation uses the BreezeCOM solution from Alvarion.
*[http://inug.co.ug/ Foris Group] (an Israeli based company) is launching a WiMax (802.16e) in the Kampala area in Spring/Summer 2010 using [http://www.awbnetworks.com/ AWB] CPE.
*[http://www.ucc.co.ug/licensing/ictOperators.php List of licensed operators] in Uganda might provide a further list of companies deployed or preparing to deploy.

;UK:
*[http://www.urbanwimax.co.uk/ Urban Wimax] UK service provider based in London that is dedicated to providing businesses with carrier class, high speed symmetric bandwidth.
*[http://www.eewifi.co.uk/ eeWifi] UK service provider. Have been experimenting for some time with WiMAX, and have been using WiMAX in the 5.8&nbsp;GHz band for some time. Are considering rolling out a high speed WiMAX service from all of their main dealer locations.
*[http://www.wimanx.com/ Wi-Manx] Isle of Man based service provider, holds a 3.6-3.8&nbsp;GHz licence and was the first to launch a commercial, licensed WiMAX service in the UK.
*[http://www.freedom4.com/ FREEDOM4] (formerly known as Pipex Wireless), is one of the two official license holders in the UK. FREEDOM4 holds 3.6&nbsp;GHz licensed spectrum and is deploying WiMAX throughout the UK. Their first launch took place in [[Milton Keynes]] in December 2007. FREEDOM4's WiMAX coverage is supplemented by over 80,000 WiFi hotspots in the UK through [http://www.freedom4wifi.com FREEDOM4 WiFi].
*[http://www.ukbroadband.co.uk/ UK Broadband] a subsidiary of PCCW, owns 3.5&nbsp;GHz licences.
*On the London to Brighton railway line, [http://www.uknomad.com/ Nomad Digital] and [[T-Mobile]] have implemented a trackside WiMAX network that supports Passenger Internet Communications through on train Wi-Fi Access Points. A similar system is expected to be deployed soon on the [[West Coast Main Line]].
*[http://www.metranet.co.uk/ Metranet, Brighton] provide connectivity to Brighton and Hove City Council and the University of Sussex amongst others and have achieved speeds of up to 1Mb/sec.
*[http://www.orbital.net/ Orbital Net Ltd] provides fixed WiMAX services to businesses and the like.
;Ukraine:
* [http://freshtel.ua/ FreshTel] (the successor of trade mark AlterNet and UHT company) holds the license for 3.4-3.6&nbsp;GHz range and currently operates WiMAX networks in [[Kiev]], [[Lviv]] and [[Kharkiv]] based on Intel PRO/Wireless 5116 client terminals. FreshTel plans to cover all [[Ukraine]]'s regional centers by the end of 2010. The new network is based on ZTE equipment.
* [http://en.intellecom.ua/ Intellecom] launched WiMAX network (IEEE 802.16 standard) in Kyiv in the 2.3 – 2.4 GHz frequency spectrum in May 17th, 2010. Intellecom started its operation in 1999. Broadband wireless Internet access services have been provided since 2000. With the investments of [http://www.vtel.ae/ Vtel holdings] in 2010 starts providing Internet access based on WiMAX wireless technology under national license No. 5792 issued by the NCCR on April 24, 2009. In 2010 the service is being deployed in Kyiv. In 2011, WiMAX network from [[Intellecom]] will be available to residents of other largest Ukrainian cities.


;USA:
;USA:
*[http://www.myhibeam.com/ HiBeam Internet & Voice] provides WiMAX & VoIP services to some cities in Missouri and Illinois.
*[http://www.antelecom.net/ Antelecom, Inc. Broadband] provides WiMAX service using the 3.65Ghz range in Southern California (North Los Angeles and Southern Kern counties).
*[http://www.ksbroadband.net/ Kansas Broadband Internet] offers WiMAX service in the 2.5&nbsp;GHz range to Saline County, Kansas and announced will be expanding to 18 counties in rural Kansas.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.betanews.com/article/What-about-the-WiMAX-networks-that-arent-SprintClearwire/1273605009 | title=What about the WiMAX networks that aren't Sprint/Clearwire | publisher=Betanews}}</ref>
*[http://www.actcom.net Action Communications] is a rural WISP that covers the Nebraska panhandle and Eastern Wyoming. Their deployment runs in the 3.65&nbsp;GHz range and has speeds available up to 3Mbps.
*[http://www.netxinternet.com NetX Internet] is a fast growing WiMAX operator that serves businesses in the Greater Cleveland, Ohio area with connections up to 1000 Mbit/s.
*[[AT&T Alascom|AT&T Alaska]] is currently offering WiMAX technology in the 2.3&nbsp;GHz range to deployments in the Anchorage & Juneau areas. [[AT&T]] previously had multiple WiMAX trials in other areas<ref>[http://www.att.com/Common/files/pdf/WiMAX_Fact_Sheet.pdf WiMAX and Fixed Wireless Deployment Fact Sheet]</ref> & seemed to be interested in using it as a [[last mile]] solution and still owns additional 2.3&nbsp;GHz spectrum in some Southern states.
*[[AT&T Alascom|AT&T Alaska]] is currently offering WiMAX technology in the 2.3&nbsp;GHz range to deployments in the Anchorage & Juneau areas. [[AT&T]] previously had multiple WiMAX trials in other areas<ref>[http://www.att.com/Common/files/pdf/WiMAX_Fact_Sheet.pdf WiMAX and Fixed Wireless Deployment Fact Sheet]</ref> & seemed to be interested in using it as a [[last mile]] solution and still owns additional 2.3&nbsp;GHz spectrum in some Southern states.
*[http://www.azulstar.com AzulStar, Inc] is a leader in fixed and mobile WiMAX offering service in Michigan and New Mexico. Services include unlimited Internet, Telephone and TV with connections up to 100 Mbit/s. AzulStar also provides WiMAX service up to 7M to passengers on the 100 mile long [[New Mexico Rail Runner Express]] High Speed Train system.
*[http://www.digitalbridgecommunications.com/ DigitalBridge Communications] launched the first commercially available WiMAX network in the United States in 2007 under the name BridgeMAXX and holds 2.5&nbsp;GHz licenses in several regions. Current Deployments are in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Indiana, South Dakota, and Virginia.
*[http://www.metrobridge.com MetroBridge Networks] serves businesses in Arizona and Greater Seattle with connections up to 2.5 Mbit/s.
*[http://www.nthair.com/ Nth Air] holds a nationwide 3.65&nbsp;GHz license. Nth Air is currently deployed in California, Nevada, and Colorado with expanding footprint across the nation.
*[[Clearwire]] holds 2.5&nbsp;GHz licenses in several regions, and is deploying a nationwide network to rival the other nationwide carriers and currently has commercial WiMAX deployments in 32 U.S. markets covering 41 million people and separately markets it under the brand CLEAR. At the end of 2008, [[Sprint Nextel]] merged their WiMAX operations (under the [[XOHM]] brand), with additional investment from five other technology companies to create the "new" Clearwire. [[Comcast]], Sprint, and [[Time Warner Cable]] acting as wholesale providers are now providing access to the same underlying WiMAX network as well.<ref>[http://newsroom.clearwire.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=214419&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1394718 Clearwire Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2009 Results]</ref>
*[[Clearwire]] holds 2.5&nbsp;GHz licenses in several regions, and is deploying a nationwide network to rival the other nationwide carriers and currently has commercial WiMAX deployments in 32 U.S. markets covering 41 million people and separately markets it under the brand CLEAR. At the end of 2008, [[Sprint Nextel]] merged their WiMAX operations (under the [[XOHM]] brand), with additional investment from five other technology companies to create the "new" Clearwire. [[Comcast]], Sprint, and [[Time Warner Cable]] acting as wholesale providers are now providing access to the same underlying WiMAX network as well.<ref>[http://newsroom.clearwire.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=214419&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1394718 Clearwire Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2009 Results]</ref>
*[[Xanadoo]] operates WiMAX networks in Texas, Oklahoma, and Illinois. They also run [[Navini Networks]]-based pre-WiMAX networks & have holdings in the 2.5&nbsp;GHz spectrum in multiple markets in the mid-west.
*[[Xanadoo]] operates WiMAX networks in Texas, Oklahoma, and Illinois. They also run [[Navini Networks]]-based pre-WiMAX networks & have holdings in the 2.5&nbsp;GHz spectrum in multiple markets in the mid-west.
*[http://www.openrangecomm.com/ Open Range Communications] will build a 17-state WiMAX network providing wireless broadband to 500+ un-served and underserved rural American communities.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9905515-7.html | title=Open Range gets $267 million loan to build rural Wi-Max | publisher=[[CNet]]}}</ref>
*[http://www.razzolink.com RazzoLink] carries WiMAX and pre-WiMAX throughout Monterey County, California on the 2.5/2.6&nbsp;GHz band.
*[http://www.rapidsys.com Rapid Systems] uses WiMAX in the Tampa Bay metro area on the 3.5&nbsp;GHz band.
*[http://www.getzing.com/ Zing Networks] is operating a 3.65&nbsp;GHz WiMAX network in the Greater Metro Detroit Area in Michigan.
*[http://www.slingbroadband.com/ Sling Broadband] WiMAX broadband operator in the Greater [http://slingbroadband.com/miami_wimax_wireless_broadband.html Miami WiMAX] and [http://slingbroadband.com/ft_lauderdale_wimax_wireless_broadband.html Fort Lauderdale Wimax] Metro Area offering [http://slingbroadband.com/metro_wi.html Wireless Metro Ethernet], [http://slingbroadband.com/business_t1_service.html Business T1 Service] and [http://www.slingbroadband.com/ Wireless Broadband Service]
*[[Towerstream]] offers WiMAX-based internet service to businesses in 9 US cities, including Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Providence, San Francisco and Seattle.{{Citation needed|reason=please give a reliable source for this assertion.|date=May 2010}}
*[[Towerstream]] offers WiMAX-based internet service to businesses in 9 US cities, including Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Providence, San Francisco and Seattle.{{Citation needed|reason=please give a reliable source for this assertion.|date=May 2010}}
*[[River Canyon Wireless]] Provides up to 2Mbit point to point for Monticello & Blanding, Utah. Also provides Motorola Canopy support for Moab & Green River, Utah
*[[River Canyon Wireless]] Provides up to 2Mbit point to point for Monticello & Blanding, Utah. Also provides Motorola Canopy support for Moab & Green River, Utah
*[[Rainbow Broadband]] serves New York City businesses with WiMAX-based internet at speeds exceeding 100Mbit in Manhattan and surrounding boroughs (subject to [[line-of-sight]] limitations.)
*[[Rainbow Broadband]] serves New York City businesses with WiMAX-based internet at speeds exceeding 100Mbit in Manhattan and surrounding boroughs (subject to [[line-of-sight]] limitations.)
*[[Northern Michigan University]], working with Intel, Lenovo, Motorola and Cisco, has deployed a WiMAX network covering the City of Marquette, Michigan. Right now, most of the City of Marquette has solid access to the WiMAX network, as well as some points as far south as Chocolay Township and west as Marquette Township. Currently, students and faculty of [[Northern Michigan University|NMU]] have access to the network; along with certain city personnel.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.nmu.edu/wimax | title=WiMAX at NMU | publisher=[[Northern Michigan University]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://media.www.thenorthwindonline.com/media/storage/paper1202/news/2009/08/27/News/New-Wireless.Network.Connects.Marquette-3758406.shtml | title=New wireless network connects Marquette | publisher=The NorthWind}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://media.www.thenorthwindonline.com/media/storage/paper1202/news/2009/09/17/News/City-Nmu.Partner.To.Improve.Wimax-3775161.shtml | title=City, NMU partner to improve WiMax | publisher=The NorthWind}}</ref>
*[[Northern Michigan University]], working with Intel, Lenovo, Motorola and Cisco, has deployed a WiMAX network covering the City of Marquette, Michigan. Right now, most of the City of Marquette has solid access to the WiMAX network, as well as some points as far south as Chocolay Township and west as Marquette Township. Currently, students and faculty of [[Northern Michigan University|NMU]] have access to the network; along with certain city personnel.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.nmu.edu/wimax | title=WiMAX at NMU | publisher=[[Northern Michigan University]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://media.www.thenorthwindonline.com/media/storage/paper1202/news/2009/08/27/News/New-Wireless.Network.Connects.Marquette-3758406.shtml | title=New wireless network connects Marquette | publisher=The NorthWind}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://media.www.thenorthwindonline.com/media/storage/paper1202/news/2009/09/17/News/City-Nmu.Partner.To.Improve.Wimax-3775161.shtml | title=City, NMU partner to improve WiMax | publisher=The NorthWind}}</ref>
*[http://www.mainstreetbb.com/ Main Street Broadband] is starting to provide WiMAX service in southern Georgia and northern Florida.
*[http://qconline.com Quad-Cities Online]'s plans to use 2.5&nbsp;GHz spectrum in Illinois for WiMAX service were put on hold while the company looks for other potential partners.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://qconline.com/archives/qco/display.php?id=416145&query=wimax | title=QCOnline wireless Internet sold to Geneseo company | publisher=[[QCOnline]]}}</ref>
*[http://www.qx.net/ QX.Net] in Lexington, KY offers fixed WiMAX in the 3.65&nbsp;GHz band.
*[http://www.airband.com/ airband] has wimax coverage in a number of [http://www.airband.com/markets/markets-served/ US cities]
*[http://www.wans.com/site/services/wimax.php WebPerception] provides affordable business and home WiMAX services to the San Francisco Bay Area including Marin, Sonoma, and Alameda Counties.

;Uzbekistan:
*[http://www.maxline.uz Max Line] offers WiMAX-based Internet access and VPN service for corporate clients in [[Tashkent]].

==V==


;Venezuela:
*[http://www.movilmax.com Movilmax] has deployed WiMAX to the IEEE 802.16e standard in Caracas and is the first which operates in 2.5&nbsp;GHz in the world. Movilmax has a strategic alliance with Samsung Electronics Co. and started commercialization in July 2007 with CPE modem and PCMCIA laptop cards.


==Z==
==Z==


;Zimbabwe:
;Zimbabwe:
*[http://www.ecoweb.co.zw/ Econet Zimbabwe], a subsidiary of Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, offers alongside their 3G network a WiMAX network (4G) which is becoming available to all the cities and major towns<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.techzim.co.zw/2010/05/mobile-wimax-coverage-map/ | title=The Ecoweb 4G Mobile WiMax Coverage Map | publisher=Technology Zimbabwe}}</ref>
*[http://www.afri-com.com/ Africom] has WIMAX base stations in Chitungwiza, Ruwa, Bulawayo, Gwanda, Mutare, Gweru, Kariba, and many in and around Harare.
*Broadlands Networks operates a Mobile WiMAX (802.16e-2005) network using Huawei Technologies equipment covering Harare, Bulawayo and Gweru. Broadlands has also acquired pre-802.16m WiMAX equipment which is being tried in Harare. Bulawayo & Gweru already have the service up and running.
*Broadlands Networks operates a Mobile WiMAX (802.16e-2005) network using Huawei Technologies equipment covering Harare, Bulawayo and Gweru. Broadlands has also acquired pre-802.16m WiMAX equipment which is being tried in Harare. Bulawayo & Gweru already have the service up and running.



Revision as of 19:17, 14 July 2010

This is a list of proposed and deployed WiMAX networks by country.

Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


A

Angola
Armenia
Australia
  • Adam Internet operates a Fixed WiMAX network in the Metropolitan area of Adelaide, South Australia in the 5.0Ghz band. Speeds up to 12mbps are achievable.
  • Agile Communications operates Fixed WiMAX networks in the Coorong, Yorke Peninsula, and Riverlands areas of South Australia, retailed by partner ISP.
  • vividwireless operates a Mobile WiMAX network throughout Perth, Australia[1] in the 2.3Ghz band. Speeds of up to 30Mbps are currently achievable[2].
Argentina
  • Zielo Internet is the first operator of mobile WiMAX to Argentina and is deploy in the Patagonia.
Algeria
  • AnwarNet Launched it's 3.5 GHz WiMAX network as MaxNet.

B

Bahrain
  • Zain Bahrain covers the Kingdom of Bahrain and has used WiMAX for High Speed Internet under the product Zain@home and Zain@work.
  • menatelecom also covers the Kingdom of Bahrain and begun using mobile 802.16e WiMAX on 24 Nov 2008 for High Speed Internet under the product "Switch&Go".[citation needed]
Bangladesh
  • Agni Systems A Public Limited Company providing Internet Access in Bangladesh since 1995. Launched Pre-WiMAX in 2006. Now deploying Fixed WiMAX on 3.5 GHz Band.
  • BanglaLion BanglaLion Communications Ltd using WiMAX standard 802.16e and onward revisions only. It allows VoIP services as well.
  • Qubee Launched wireless broadband Internet services for residential and business customers in Dhaka in October 2009.
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Bolivia
  • V-Net is the WiMAX brand available in La Paz, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz that's provided by VIVA (NuevaTel).
Bulgaria
  • Max Telecom holds a class A license in the 3.5 GHz band (2 x 21 MHz) and has deployed a network with mobile WiMAX technology in 14 towns so far.
  • Trans Telecom holds a class A license in the 3.5 GHz band (2 x 21 MHz) and has deployed a network with mobile WiMAX technology in over 40 cities/towns.
  • Nexcom Bulgaria has deployed a WiMAX network in Bulgaria that covers half the country.[3]
  • Carrier BG has deployed a national WiMAX network in Bulgaria [citation needed]

C

Cameroon
  • Ringo Provides WiMAX-based internet services in four major cities in Cameroon. With plans to expand.
Canada
  • Bell Canada, and Rogers Communications offer a shared WiMAX network in partnership with Inukshuk Wireless (although Inukshuk uses mostly pre-WiMAX for its own network). Bell Canada offers their Portable and Rural Bell WiMAX Internet services in many cities in Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec.[4] Rogers offers their Portable Internet (WiMAX) service in over 150 communities across Canada.[5]
  • Sogetel offers WiMAX service for Nicolet-Yamaska and Bécancour in Quebec.[6]
  • Craig Wireless is planning on offering commercial 2.5 GHz WiMAX service to Vancouver, British Columbia and Winnipeg, Manitoba.
  • Primus Canada and Mipps Inc. are now (May'07) jointly conducting WiMAX IEEE 802.16e-2005 (3.5 GHz) trials in Hamilton, Ontario, using Alcatel-Lucent's new WiMAX equipment [citation needed]
  • MetroBridge Networks serves businesses in British Columbia with connections up to 3 Mbit/s with >7500 km² of coverage area.[citation needed]
Cayman Islands
  • Digicel has deployed 802.16d & 802.16e technology for its Digicel Broadband solution.[citation needed]
Colombia
Congo
  • Elix has deployed a citywide WiMAX network in the city of Kinshasa, using licensed spectrum at 3.5 GHz.[citation needed]
Congo, Democratic Republic of
  • GLNet operates a citywide 802.16d Fixed WiMAX network in the city of Kinshasa and Lubumbashi, using the licensed spectrum of 3.5 GHz. [citation needed]
Costa Rica
Croatia
  • Novi-net offers WiMAX in Međimurje county, Dubrovnik telekom in Dubrovnik [citation needed]
  • Optima Telekom have operating WiMAX with Siemens equipment in Osijek, Rijeka, Split, Cakovec, Opatija, Valpovo and Djakovo but getting out of business.
  • WiMAX Telecom started to build network with Alcatel-Lucent equipment.3.5 GHz frequencies .
  • OiV just get licences.

D

Denmark
  • Despite of government reluctance to allow private companies to use the WiMAX frequency ranges, a few companies are using the WiMAX technologies with different frequencies. For private customers, the largest cities are covered by ClearWire, while Butler Networks delivers WiMAX access to business customers through other telecommunication providers.
Dominican Republic
  • Since October 2007, the first WiMAX ISP Onemax delivers both telephony and internet access, using licenced spectrum at 3.5 GHz, to both home and business customers in Santo Domingo. Also, TRICOM ([3]) it is currently offering WiMAX services to its business customers, on a first implementation phase (town Bavaro; also the municipalities of Haina, Santo Domingo Oeste, Santo Domingo Norte and Greater Santo Domingo). Recently, there's a third WiMAX provider, Wind Telecom ([4]), that offers not only telephony and data, but also subscription-based digital television broadcasting.

E

Egypt
  • The National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA) issues WiMAX licensed bands to companies requiring license for using the technology for data transfer.
Estonia
  • A total of 4 licenses in the 3.5-3.6 GHz range have been issued to 5 companies. Three of them (Norby Telecom, Baltic Broadband and Tele2) have national-wide licenses and two companies (Levira and Elion) share the same frequency, but Elion can use it only in Tallinn and Harjumaa region and Levira in the whole country except of Tallinn and Harjumaa.
  • Norby Telecom was the first WiMAX operator in Estonia, started in September, 2005. At the moment Norby covers more than 50% of the country, mostly in rural regions, but has partial coverage in Tallinn and its suburbs. Norby utilizes fixed wireless equipment provided by Alvarion and offers speeds up to 2 Mbit/s with external antenna.
  • Baltic Broadband AS - develops BaltMAX brand for its WiMAX network, started it in November, 2005. Network covers almost all of Tallinn with some neighbour districts and residential suburb (Coverage Map). BaltMAX offers fixed and nomadic internet access on Navini Networks equipment, which includes desktop modems without external antennas and PC cards. The highest speed BaltMAX can suggest is 768 kbit/s.
Ethiopia
  • The incumbent operator (and state-owned monopoly) ETC has deployed a fixed WiMAX network in the capital city of Addis Abeba using the 3.5 GHz band.

F

Finland
  • There are some 15 WiMAX operators in Finland spread throughout the country. The coverage is mainly concentrated on the rural areas and Lapland.
  • SuomiCom has a network in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area, Turku and Jyväskylä.
  • Kainuun Puhelinosuuskunta has a large network print on rural areas near Kajaani.
  • Coverage maps of all Finnish WiMAX networks.
France
  • Iliad, owner of the Free (French ISP), is since 2005, the owner of a national level license.
  • Bolloré Telecom was the owner of several 3.5 GHz regional licences starting from 2006. Since 2009, this has become a national license. He has currently deployed a few hundreds of 802.16e base stations in rural areas.
  • Altitude Telecom as deployed WiMAX in rural areas of France, covering several French departments. One of such successful deployments is ZeVillage in Orne, first departmental deployment in 2004.
  • Maxtel also has an offer.
  • Any-Port Uses unlicensed 2.4 and 5.4 GHz bands to provide wireless broadband to the yachting community on the French, Italian and Spanish Rivieras.
  • HDRR, a subsidiary of TDF has announced the deployment of mobile WiMAX in the Loiret region of France. He was bought by Bolloré Telecom in 2008.
  • Supernet Technologies India (an RT Networx Company)[5] has announced the deployment of 3.5 and 5.8 GHz WiMAX in the city of St. Medard southern region of France.
  • Numeo (http:numeo.fr), covers the Limousin region giving wireless broadband 2.5 and soon 4.0 GHz
  • [www.niverlan.fr] Niverlan dans la Nièvre

Fiji: http://www.unwired.com.fj

G

Georgia
  • VTEL-Georgia, The company utilizes spectrum in the 2.3 GHz band to operate a WiMAX network in 802.16e standard. Commercial operation in four major cities has been started in December, 2008. VTEL-Georgia has embarked on a three-year plan to cover the country under the brand name Maximali.
  • ServiceLine, working in 5.3 GHz band, currently operates in Batumi, for now in technical mode. Full commercial operation and rollout is estimated in 2008.
Germany
Greece
  • OTE claims to have set-up two large pilot WiMAX networks in operation in Attiki and one in Mount Athos and to be planning nationwide deployment. [6] As of now, no availability, pricing, or expected dates of commercial deployment have been announced.

I

India

Though India does not have any B2C WiMAX network, a few companies are doing on experimental basis, some of them are:

Indonesia
  • The Indonesian government announced on January 22, 2009, two ministry decrees and three regulations releasing spectrum at 2.3 GHz and 3.3 GHz for wireless broadband access across all regions of Indonesia. This means Indonesia will using 2.3 GHz band for the Wimax 16.e standard while 3.3 GHz will be used for the 16.d standard.[8]
  • Indonesia already able to build their own total solution for Wimax including chips [9] and equipments [10][11]
  • TRG, HARIFF, LEN and XIRKA are major Wimax vendors from Indonesia.
  • Wimax trial had been held by Indonesian government in mid-October 2008 to provide internet broadband in the Bandung area.[12]
  • Based on trial and local content requisites, two vendors (TRG & HARIFF) had been approved by Indonesian government to sell Wimax 16.d equipment to the operators who won wimax 16.d license.
  • XIRKA is focusing their business in Wimax chipset.
  • TRG, HARIFF & LEN are preparing their product for Wimax 16.e Auction.
  • Commercial deployment planned in 2009.[13]
  • In July 2009, Indonesian government had announcement the winner of Wimax 16.d license in 15 zones.[14] The winner for each region are:
    • Zone 1 covering North Sumatera region, won by PT First Media Tbk.
    • Zone 2 covering Center Sumatera region, won by PT Berca Hardaya Perkasa.
    • Zone 3 covering South Sumatera region, won by PT Berca Hardaya Perkasa.
    • Zone 4 covering Banten, Jakarta, Bogor, Tanggerang & Bekasi, won by PT First Media.
    • zone 5 covering west Java, won by PT Comtronic System and PT Adiwarta Perdana.
    • Zone 6 covering center Java, won by PT Telkom.
    • Zone 7 covering east Java, won by PT Comtronic System dan PT Adiwarta Perdana.
    • Zone 8 covering Bali and NTB, won by PT Berca Hardaya Perkasa.
    • Zone 9 covering Papua, won by APJII' Consortium & PT Telkom.
    • Zone 10 covering Maluku won by APJII' consortium & PT Telkom.
    • Zone 11 covering south Sulawesi, won by PT Berca Hardaya Perkasa.
    • Zone 12 covering North Sulawesi, won by PT Telkom.
    • Zone 13 covering west Kalimantan, won by PT Berca Hardaya Perkasa.
    • Zone 14 covering east Kalimantan, won by PT Berca Hardaya Perkasa.
    • Zone 15 covering Riau, won by APJII' Consortium & PT Berca Hardaya Perkasa.
  • Wimax 16.e auction will be start in 2010 and announced in 2011.[15]
Iran
  • Irancell Irancell is the second mobile phone network operator of Iran. It is 49% owned by the South Africa-based MTN Group.

In order to develop its market share and expand the variety of delivered products and services, Irancell Telecommunications Services Company as a GSM Mobile Operator, participated in the tender for WiMAX services in Iran and won this tender and was granted the License on 28 February 2009. According to the License, Irancell would provide services in seven metropolises, including Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz, Tabriz, Mashhad, Ahvaz and Karaj in the first phase. It is worth to mention that Irancell is capable of providing WiMAX services under “d” and “e” standards while only “d” standard (i.e. fixed WiMAX) is currently provided to customers by Irancell. Fixed standard requires immobility of Modem during the send and receive process.


Irancell Telecommunications Services Company owns the License Agreement for Radio Communication Service Provision Based on WiMAX Technology in the following provinces:

• East Azerbaijan (License No. 13-10-2); • Fars (License No. 13-25-2); • Khuzestan (License No. 13-21-2); • Khorasan Razavi (License No. 13-19-2); • Tehran (License No. 13-16-2); and • Isfahan (License No. 13-13-2).

The first WiMAX Network deployed in Iran, with 80% coverage of Tehran based on a temporary license. It provided coverage for under 4000 subscribers but no further growth is planned due to the license issues. The core of Laser engineering team has joined MobinNet who won the license for the Nation-Wide WiMax project. Laser subscribers will be urged to join the National Wimax Network before expiry of Laser License and dismantling of network. Provides VPN Service to Banks and Insurance companies.

  • Pars Online Based on 802.16e
  • Datak Telecom
  • Mobinnet The only nation-wide WiMAX licensee of the country. The license value is about 106 million dollars. Commercial operation was to be started by the end of 2009, however; Phase A & B of the roll-out includes 301 cell sites in 48 cities with an estimated final half a million subscriber capacity. The company utilizes 2x21 MHz spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band to operate a WiMAX network according to IEEE 802.16e standard.
Ireland

www.imagine.ie

Italy
  • Italian Ministry of Defense currently holds the 3.5 GHz band, and is about to free the band through auctions in order to let the government sell licences. Bloggers and members of consumers associations have started protests against this way of assigning the frequencies.[16] The members of the unofficial Italian Pirate Party are currently organizing a Googlebombing.[17] The Ministry of Defense released the band and recently Ministry of Communications has announced that WiMAX licences contest will be in September 2007 or nearly. All licenses available were awarded to different operators in an auction ended on 27 February 2008. Public services should start soon.[when?]

The most important operators (November 2008) are:

  • Aria (for all Italian region)
  • Linkem
  • E-via (only north Italy)
  • Telecom Italia (only south Italy)

J

Jamaica
  • Digicel has deployed an 802.16d network.
Japan
  • UQ Communications is a telecommunications company in Japan that provides nationwide WiMAX service. On Feb. 26, 2009, UQ started its mobile WiMAX service in Tokyo, Yokohama, and Kawasaki. The highest speed WiMAX can suggest is 40 Mbit/s down and 7.2 Mbit/s up. Among UQ investors are Intel Capital Corporation, East Japan Railway Company, KYOCERA Corporation, The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. and others.[18]
  • YOZAN Inc. uses WiMAX as a backbone for its public Wi-Fi service.
Jordan

K

Kenya
  • AccessKenya has used WiMAX for its broadband residential service, Access@Home in the cities of Nairobi and Mombasa. AccessKenya has currently deployed one of the largest WiMAX Network in East Africa[19] .
  • Kenya Data Networks has used WiMAX for schools in remote areas[20] and plans to provide WiMAX service in several cities.[21]
  • Wananchi Online is currently deploying a WiMAX network targeting the SOHO and residential internet market in the country. It is branded Zuku
Korea(South)
  • WiBro is served by KT and SK Telecom.

L

Laos
Tigo Lao offers Internet service over Wimax since April 2008
Lebanon
Cedarcom-Mobi Cedarcom offers fixed WiMAX on 3.5 GHz band covering Greater Beirut, Tripoli and Tyr areas; implemented a large-scale network based on Iburst 1.9 GHz technology. planning a Wimax network for 2010 on 2.5 GHz band.

Tripoli and Tyr areas; implemented a large scale network based on Iburst 1.9 GHz technology. planning a wimax network for 2010 on 2.5 GHz band.

Liberia
Libya
  • Libya Telecom & Technology, the national Internet service provider, deployed the first commercial WiMAX network based on the 802.16e-2005 WiMAX standard in Libya. LTT launched the commercial service on the network in January 2008.
Lithuania

3.5 GHz band is used, license was assigned to three providers, but one winner, NELTE, does not offer services, as of 2009 October.

  • UAB "Balticum TV", Lithuanian ISP and cable TV operator deployed the first commercial WiMAX network based on the 802.16d WiMAX standard in Lithuania in 2008. They deployed WiMAX solution from Alvarion, one of the leading WiMAX vendors in a world.
  • AB "Lithuanian Radio and Television Centre", Lithuanian wireless ISP, TV and Radio frequency transmitter is deploying commercial WiMAX network on 3.5 GHz. It is branded under name MEZON. In March 2009 the network, using Samsung technology, covered Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, and nearby towns. In October 2009 network covered the 14 biggest towns and resorts.

M

Malaysia
Macedonia
  • National licences have been awarded to 2 operators, Cosmoline Greece and Nexcom Macedonia www.nexcom.com.mk to provide fixed WiMAX services, service roll out targeted by end of 2007.
  • Neotel is currently offering Wimax Internet and telephony in all major cities through out the country.
Malta
  • Three licences in 3.5 GHz band awarded by the Malta Communications Authority to Vodafone, Go Mobile, Cellcom in Oct 2005. Only Vodafone has commercially launched a broadband and VOIP service over WiMAX in July 2007 and will have country wide coverage by end November 2007.
Mexico
  • In October 2005 Axtel commercialized WiMAX for Monterrey city.
  • Ultranet2go provides WiMAX services in four states: Veracruz, Puebla, Tamaulipas and Aguascalientes.
  • The University of Guadalajara, in collaboration with the Government of Jalisco; has begun the development of a WiMAX network in the state of Jalisco, which will provide free internet access to the population, as well as a better communications infrastructure for the government through a new intranet system.
Mongolia
  • Since March 2005 company Ulusnet is providing WiMAX solution for Ulaanbaatar city.
  • Now Telemax Communication LLC is providing Mobile Wimax (IEEE 802.16e standard).
Montenegro
  • Licences have been awarded to 4 operators: T-Mobile, Broadband Montenegro, m:tel and Telenor Montenegro to provide WiMAX services; service rollout began in October 2007(m:tel).
Myanmar
  • REDLINK Communication is the first ever service provider company among the private tech companies and deploying WiMAX in the 2.5 GHz spectrum for fixed installation, currently covering Yangon and Mandalay.

N

Namibia
The Netherlands
New Zealand
  • nzwireless is deploying WiMAX in the 3.5 GHz spectrum for fixed installation, currently covering the Wellington CBD
  • CallPlus purchased 3.5 GHz WiMAX spectrum and are deploying Alvarion from Auckland North. This is run under the wholesale brand Blue Reach.
Nicaragua
Nigeria

As of this writing, looks like Nigeria has more players in the WIMAX emergence. One of the main players according to recent research is Alvarion.

http://galaxy-networks.com Galaxy Wireless Communications Limited has launched Nigeria’s first portable plug-and-play broadband wireless service, G-MAXTM based on the emerging mobile WiMAX 802.16e standard in Abuja, the capital city and Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

G-MAXTM is a registered trademark of Galaxy Wireless Communications Limited for its product lines that best combine mobility with high data rates and ease of use by providing and offering a scalable, nationwide wireless broadband access network.

The G-MAXTM brand provides fixed and mobile wireless broadband Internet and data services at highly affordable costs designed to massively increase Internet penetration in Nigeria. It is the first plug-and-play nomadic broadband solution in Nigeria based on a hybrid of the Smart AntennaTM, Multi Carrier Wireless Information Local LoopTM and emerging WiMAX technologies.

  • XS Broadband has WiMAX licenses for 24 of the 36 Nigerian states, including the major cities. Networks have been deployed in most major cities to serve banks, enterprises and other applications.

http://www.netcomafrica.com Netcom Africa operates MyNetcom wireless broadband in Lagos, which is the highest speed and most reliable Wireless Broadband Service in Lagos.

Norway
  • nextnet is deploying WiMAX mostly in southern Norway. A number of municipalities have partnered with Nextnet in order to ensure broadband service to all households in their areas, in accordance to the governments goal of full broadband coverage. In rural Norway, a number of households have no other choice than wireless Internet access, mostly due to either too long copper-loop or that they have a digitally multiplexed telephone-line that isn't usable for xDSL.

O

Oman
  • Nawras have started pre-registration for Home-users for Fixed Broadband Services and plans to launch the service in Mid-June 2010.

P

Pakistan

Currently, Pakistan has the largest fully functional WiMAX network in the world[citation needed]. Wateen Telecom installed the network (with an initial rollout in 17 cities, Now in 22 cities) throughout Pakistan using Motorola hardware.

  • wi-tribe wi-tribe Pakistan brings together two shareholders Qatar Telecom (Qtel) and Saudi-based A.A. Turki Group of Companies (ATCO) along with the partnership of Clearwire International for WiMAX deployment in Pakistan. Commercial services started in June 2009 in 4 major cities, while expansion is underway for another 2 cities, along with increased coverage in the existing area of operations.
  • Wateen Deployed world's first and largest nationwide WiMAX network.
  • Qubee Qubee has launched services for residential and business customers in Karachi and plans to continue its rollout across the rest of Pakistan soon.
  • Mobilink Infinity Pakistan's Second WiMAX network with operations in the South region currently. It has three access vendors (Huawei, Motorola and Alcatel-Lucent), all of which use Juniper Network's centralized AAA (SBR), SRC (Policy management), and BSR (dynamic subscriber management). Operations are being expanded to other parts of the country as well.
Panama
  • WIPET is the first Company to deploy a WiMAX network in Panama beginning in January 2008 and covering Panama City and Coronado Beach. Wipet is using IEEE 802.16e.
Paraguay
  • Tigo Banda Ancha is currently using a WiMAX network, with a minimum plan of 41US$ per 64 kbit/s 24x7. They use Alvarion.
  • Hipuu / Nucleo was the first to deploy a WiMAX network in Paraguay. They use RedMAX from Redline Communications.
Peru
  • Telmex x-plor@ is currently using a WiMAX network offering voice and data services from $ 62 (300 min local/long distance, 400 kbit/s internet) in many cities.
Philippines
  • wi-tribe Philippines began operations as of February 1, 2010.
  • Globe Broadband deployed WiMAX connections from 512kbps to 1mbps and uncapped speed of 8mbps
  • Smart Broadband Incorporated is planning to deploy WiMAX Connections.
  • Huawei Philippines is the Distributor for the WiMAX CPEs in Philippines
Poland
  • Netia networks in about 50 Cities
  • NASK ~5 Cities
  • Crowley Data Poland
  • SferaNET

Q

Qatar
  • Qtel Qatar-based provider currently has WiMAX covering entire Qatar. However this service is provided to customer locations where cable infrastructure is not present; covering almost all desert areas and remote construction sites. The customers do not have to pay any extra amount as the service is charged the same way as normal telephone and internet service provided by the company.

R

Russia

WiMAX operators are allowed to use 2.3 GHz, 2.5 GHz and 3.5 GHz frequency bands; since outdoor UMTS-2100 is not allowed in Moscow, WiMAX is gaining widespread adoption for wireless broadband access in that region.

Romania

S

Saudi Arabia
  • Mobily, After the acquisition of Bayanat Al Oula, is now offering services which are based on WiMAX 802.16e network. The company was granted the access of both 2.5 GHz and 3.5 GHz spectrum.
  • GO Telecom (Etihad Atheeb) has also acquired a 3.5 GHz frequency spectrum across 13 regional divisions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to provide advanced fixed line services
  • Integrated Telecom Company
Serbia
  • Telekom Srbija started the test phase of its WiMAX 802.16d network in 2006, mostly for customers in rural areas like Zlatibor, although coverage and more information about its network and information about capabilities are limited.
  • Media Works holds 3.5 GHz licences and has deployed fixed WiMAX network in late 2006. Portable WiMAX has been deployed on 20 February 2008, and its commercial use is expected by the end of March, 2008.
  • Verat net currently deployed fixed WiMAX for cities: Beograd, Novi sad, and Pancevo.
Singapore
  • QMax has deployed and commercialized on 2.3 GHz licenses.
  • Pacific Internet has launched @irpower for enterprise users on 2.5 GHz licenses.
Slovakia
Slovenia

On October 3, 2006 APEK has issued two WiMAX licences:

South Africa
  • Telecoms Regulator ICASA has only issued four licences for commercial WiMAX services: to wireless broadband solutions provider iBurst, state-owned signal distributor Sentech, second network operator Neotel, [Amatole Telecommunication Services] (under serviced area license holder in S.A. and Telkom, all on the 3.5 GHz band.
  • Telkom has a 512 kbit/s service available [9] for R240 a month. This excludes data, which must be purchased separately from an ISP. It is priced below the 512 kbit/s DSL offering (R326 p/m excluding voice line rental).
  • Internet Solutions (the biggest Commercial ISP in South Africa) and M-Web have also completed independent trials and await ICACA's license issuing.
Spain
  • Eurona small operator born in Catalunya and with deployments all over the country. Eurona deploys wimax 802.16d equipment giving services to rural areas and small cities with services from 18 euros for residencial users to simetric services of over 20 Mbps for companies. Eurona is also completint its offer with phone lines and VOip services. [10]
  • Euskaltel, the cable operator from the Basque Country. The initial project includes broadband to rural areas with prices between 22 euros a month for 300 kbit/s and 39 euros for 1 Mbit/s. A phone line costs additional 13.75 euros. [11] (in Spanish).
  • Iberbanda bought by Telefónica in 2006, has the largest number of customers. Their contract free price is 39 euros for 512 kbit/s, 70 euros for 1 Mbit/s and additional 10 euros for a phone line. Iberbanda offers three contract options Avi (only internet for 39 euro/month), AviPack (internet and phone line for 39 euro/month) and AviPlus (internet and phone service only for businesses for 70 euro/month). [12].
  • In the past, aLÓ offered WiMAX to corporate customers.
  • Clearwire is now offering WiMAX service under the name Instanet to Málaga and will also be available to Seville soon.
Sri Lanka
  • Dialog Telekom began commercial operations in late 2006 and offers speeds of up to 4 Mbit/s. Sri Lanka Telecom has also launched test transmission in certain areas. However there are problems as the local pay television operator Comet Cable uses some of the WiMAX bandwidths.
  • Lanka Bell launched commercial operations in early 2008.
  • SUNTEL has started the Wi-Max BroadBand
  • Lanka Bell and Suntel, are already offering WiMAX services on the 3.5G spectrum in 375 base stations throughout the country
  • SKYnetwork (subsidiary of Srilanka Telecom) also going to launch the WiMAX network by March 2010. Huawei technologies is providing the equipments for the network implementation.They are going to use 30M BAndwidth, 10M per each sector.
Sweden
Senegal
  • Sanfil Networks,WiMAX Deployment planned in 2010
  • [13]

T

Taiwan
  • Global Mobile was incorporated in October 2007 after winning the WiMAX operator license for Taiwan. Global Mobile strives to become a world-class mobile broadband service provider, providing innovative and state-of-the-art telecommunication services. The investors consist of content and WiMAX technology manufacturers who share the common vision in providing next generation mobility services with rich and intuitive content that is affordable for the masses. They are providing service to Hsinchu & will be in Taipei & other parts in the North.
  • VMAX service is widely available in Taipei & is expanding to other parts of Taipei County as well.
  • Chunghwa Telecom announced it will partner with Nortel to build Taiwan's first integrated local government mobile WiMAX network in Yilan, providing county-wide broadband wireless access. It will be based on IEEE 802.16e.

U

UAE
  • etisalat United Arab Emirates-based provider currently has WiMAX covering entire UAE. However this service is provided to customer locations where cable infrastructure is not present; covering almost all desert areas and remote construction sites. The customers do not have to pay any extra amount as the service is charged the same way as normal telephone and internet service provided by the company.
Uganda
  • MTN Uganda has installed a country wide WiMAX solution starting from June 2007. This installation uses the BreezeCOM solution from Alvarion.
  • Foris Group (an Israeli based company) is launching a WiMax (802.16e) in the Kampala area in Spring/Summer 2010 using AWB CPE.
  • List of licensed operators in Uganda might provide a further list of companies deployed or preparing to deploy.
UK
  • Urban Wimax UK service provider based in London that is dedicated to providing businesses with carrier class, high speed symmetric bandwidth.
  • eeWifi UK service provider. Have been experimenting for some time with WiMAX, and have been using WiMAX in the 5.8 GHz band for some time. Are considering rolling out a high speed WiMAX service from all of their main dealer locations.
  • Wi-Manx Isle of Man based service provider, holds a 3.6-3.8 GHz licence and was the first to launch a commercial, licensed WiMAX service in the UK.
  • FREEDOM4 (formerly known as Pipex Wireless), is one of the two official license holders in the UK. FREEDOM4 holds 3.6 GHz licensed spectrum and is deploying WiMAX throughout the UK. Their first launch took place in Milton Keynes in December 2007. FREEDOM4's WiMAX coverage is supplemented by over 80,000 WiFi hotspots in the UK through FREEDOM4 WiFi.
  • UK Broadband a subsidiary of PCCW, owns 3.5 GHz licences.
  • On the London to Brighton railway line, Nomad Digital and T-Mobile have implemented a trackside WiMAX network that supports Passenger Internet Communications through on train Wi-Fi Access Points. A similar system is expected to be deployed soon on the West Coast Main Line.
  • Metranet, Brighton provide connectivity to Brighton and Hove City Council and the University of Sussex amongst others and have achieved speeds of up to 1Mb/sec.
  • Orbital Net Ltd provides fixed WiMAX services to businesses and the like.
Ukraine
  • FreshTel (the successor of trade mark AlterNet and UHT company) holds the license for 3.4-3.6 GHz range and currently operates WiMAX networks in Kiev, Lviv and Kharkiv based on Intel PRO/Wireless 5116 client terminals. FreshTel plans to cover all Ukraine's regional centers by the end of 2010. The new network is based on ZTE equipment.
  • Intellecom launched WiMAX network (IEEE 802.16 standard) in Kyiv in the 2.3 – 2.4 GHz frequency spectrum in May 17th, 2010. Intellecom started its operation in 1999. Broadband wireless Internet access services have been provided since 2000. With the investments of Vtel holdings in 2010 starts providing Internet access based on WiMAX wireless technology under national license No. 5792 issued by the NCCR on April 24, 2009. In 2010 the service is being deployed in Kyiv. In 2011, WiMAX network from Intellecom will be available to residents of other largest Ukrainian cities.
USA
  • HiBeam Internet & Voice provides WiMAX & VoIP services to some cities in Missouri and Illinois.
  • Antelecom, Inc. Broadband provides WiMAX service using the 3.65Ghz range in Southern California (North Los Angeles and Southern Kern counties).
  • Kansas Broadband Internet offers WiMAX service in the 2.5 GHz range to Saline County, Kansas and announced will be expanding to 18 counties in rural Kansas.[28]
  • Action Communications is a rural WISP that covers the Nebraska panhandle and Eastern Wyoming. Their deployment runs in the 3.65 GHz range and has speeds available up to 3Mbps.
  • NetX Internet is a fast growing WiMAX operator that serves businesses in the Greater Cleveland, Ohio area with connections up to 1000 Mbit/s.
  • AT&T Alaska is currently offering WiMAX technology in the 2.3 GHz range to deployments in the Anchorage & Juneau areas. AT&T previously had multiple WiMAX trials in other areas[29] & seemed to be interested in using it as a last mile solution and still owns additional 2.3 GHz spectrum in some Southern states.
  • AzulStar, Inc is a leader in fixed and mobile WiMAX offering service in Michigan and New Mexico. Services include unlimited Internet, Telephone and TV with connections up to 100 Mbit/s. AzulStar also provides WiMAX service up to 7M to passengers on the 100 mile long New Mexico Rail Runner Express High Speed Train system.
  • DigitalBridge Communications launched the first commercially available WiMAX network in the United States in 2007 under the name BridgeMAXX and holds 2.5 GHz licenses in several regions. Current Deployments are in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Indiana, South Dakota, and Virginia.
  • MetroBridge Networks serves businesses in Arizona and Greater Seattle with connections up to 2.5 Mbit/s.
  • Nth Air holds a nationwide 3.65 GHz license. Nth Air is currently deployed in California, Nevada, and Colorado with expanding footprint across the nation.
  • Clearwire holds 2.5 GHz licenses in several regions, and is deploying a nationwide network to rival the other nationwide carriers and currently has commercial WiMAX deployments in 32 U.S. markets covering 41 million people and separately markets it under the brand CLEAR. At the end of 2008, Sprint Nextel merged their WiMAX operations (under the XOHM brand), with additional investment from five other technology companies to create the "new" Clearwire. Comcast, Sprint, and Time Warner Cable acting as wholesale providers are now providing access to the same underlying WiMAX network as well.[30]
  • Xanadoo operates WiMAX networks in Texas, Oklahoma, and Illinois. They also run Navini Networks-based pre-WiMAX networks & have holdings in the 2.5 GHz spectrum in multiple markets in the mid-west.
  • Open Range Communications will build a 17-state WiMAX network providing wireless broadband to 500+ un-served and underserved rural American communities.[31]
  • RazzoLink carries WiMAX and pre-WiMAX throughout Monterey County, California on the 2.5/2.6 GHz band.
  • Rapid Systems uses WiMAX in the Tampa Bay metro area on the 3.5 GHz band.
  • Zing Networks is operating a 3.65 GHz WiMAX network in the Greater Metro Detroit Area in Michigan.
  • Sling Broadband WiMAX broadband operator in the Greater Miami WiMAX and Fort Lauderdale Wimax Metro Area offering Wireless Metro Ethernet, Business T1 Service and Wireless Broadband Service
  • Towerstream offers WiMAX-based internet service to businesses in 9 US cities, including Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Providence, San Francisco and Seattle.[citation needed]
  • River Canyon Wireless Provides up to 2Mbit point to point for Monticello & Blanding, Utah. Also provides Motorola Canopy support for Moab & Green River, Utah
  • Rainbow Broadband serves New York City businesses with WiMAX-based internet at speeds exceeding 100Mbit in Manhattan and surrounding boroughs (subject to line-of-sight limitations.)
  • Northern Michigan University, working with Intel, Lenovo, Motorola and Cisco, has deployed a WiMAX network covering the City of Marquette, Michigan. Right now, most of the City of Marquette has solid access to the WiMAX network, as well as some points as far south as Chocolay Township and west as Marquette Township. Currently, students and faculty of NMU have access to the network; along with certain city personnel.[32][33][34]
  • Main Street Broadband is starting to provide WiMAX service in southern Georgia and northern Florida.
  • Quad-Cities Online's plans to use 2.5 GHz spectrum in Illinois for WiMAX service were put on hold while the company looks for other potential partners.[35]
  • QX.Net in Lexington, KY offers fixed WiMAX in the 3.65 GHz band.
  • airband has wimax coverage in a number of US cities
  • WebPerception provides affordable business and home WiMAX services to the San Francisco Bay Area including Marin, Sonoma, and Alameda Counties.
Uzbekistan
  • Max Line offers WiMAX-based Internet access and VPN service for corporate clients in Tashkent.

V

Venezuela
  • Movilmax has deployed WiMAX to the IEEE 802.16e standard in Caracas and is the first which operates in 2.5 GHz in the world. Movilmax has a strategic alliance with Samsung Electronics Co. and started commercialization in July 2007 with CPE modem and PCMCIA laptop cards.

Z

Zimbabwe
  • Econet Zimbabwe, a subsidiary of Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, offers alongside their 3G network a WiMAX network (4G) which is becoming available to all the cities and major towns[36]
  • Africom has WIMAX base stations in Chitungwiza, Ruwa, Bulawayo, Gwanda, Mutare, Gweru, Kariba, and many in and around Harare.
  • Broadlands Networks operates a Mobile WiMAX (802.16e-2005) network using Huawei Technologies equipment covering Harare, Bulawayo and Gweru. Broadlands has also acquired pre-802.16m WiMAX equipment which is being tried in Harare. Bulawayo & Gweru already have the service up and running.

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