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SideWinder
29-08-2005, 09:58 AM
Have heard that BBCX SA aka Broadband Connection South Africa PTY (LTD) are about to launch 802.16e services in the Walmer area, Port Elizabeth, using Navini equipment @ 2.6 Ghz. Apparently they are starting to test the first site shortly.

They are part a BBCX Inc., out of Calfornia, USA. Website bbcx.net does say much.

Any comments?

captainwifi
29-08-2005, 07:20 PM
You mean 2.5ghz? 2.5 belongs to Sentech. 2.4 is the ISM bands.
Telkom has 3.5ghz and 5.8ghz is for everybody else.
There is no 2.6ghz as far as I know.

IceQB
29-08-2005, 08:17 PM
Pe!!!!!!!!!!!!

IceQB
29-08-2005, 08:18 PM
u have a contact no for them?

Roman4604
29-08-2005, 08:34 PM
BBCX SA aka Broadband Connection South Africa PTY (LTD) are about to launch 802.16e services .... @ 2.6 GhzDo you know if they got a radio frequency spectrum license from ICASA .... if not, old big T gonna be after them.

dbnnet
29-08-2005, 09:02 PM
I doubt that this story holds much substance, as Navini are not yet even shipping 802.16e, and only plan to do so in 2006.

dominic
29-08-2005, 09:06 PM
may (i am not sure) have something to do with SITA...afaik they are done trialling wimax and may be doing a project

if it really is a foreign company it could be an extremely interesting development...please could someone in p.e. find out more

Roman4604
29-08-2005, 09:52 PM
I doubt that this story holds much substance, as Navini are not yet even shipping 802.16e, and only plan to do so in 2006.The way the forum is going, I would'nt expect 'e' to be a reality before 07 ... maybe trialing their proprietry Ripwave kit tho.

dbnnet
29-08-2005, 10:01 PM
... maybe trialing their proprietry Ripwave kit tho. Yes, I think you are right. I wonder if BBCX SA will fall for that "guaranteed upgrade" cr@p too ;)

jbad
29-08-2005, 10:43 PM
Do you know if they got a radio frequency spectrum license from ICASA .... if not, old big T gonna be after them.

Where can one see a listing of all the licenceholders? :confused:

Roman4604
30-08-2005, 12:02 AM
Where can one see a listing of all the licenceholders? :confused:ICASA ... but cant find a list on their website.

Chaz
29-09-2005, 01:13 PM
I doubt that this story holds much substance, as Navini are not yet even shipping 802.16e, and only plan to do so in 2006.

I dont think Navini will ever run true WiMax - not D or E standards.

MaxWi
12-10-2005, 06:49 PM
Navini does not conform to the 802.16 2004 standard and 2.7GHz is not a WiMAX Forum approved frequency. The point of WiMAX is that it can interoperate between manufacturers, so being on frequencies outside of the approved range defeats the object!

Need4Speed
12-10-2005, 07:26 PM
As far as I know WiMax includes all frequencies from 1GHz to 11GHz. The 802.16d standard is fixed at 3.5GHz however. 802.16e is not ratified yet, and I'm not sure what frequency ranges will be used (probably 2.3, 2.5 and 3.5). From what I've heard Sentech and WBS are still the only wireless players in town, licensewise.

If these guys don't have frequency they can forget providing a "WiMax-compatible" service. WiMax or not, if they are going to use 2.4GHz the service will be useless. They can have the coolest equipment with the fanciest NLOS capabilities and 2 Watt transmitters etc etc etc, interference will kill them. And if they use a licensed frequency without a license, icasa will kill them.

Chaz
12-10-2005, 08:56 PM
As far as I know WiMax includes all frequencies from 1GHz to 11GHz. The 802.16d standard is fixed at 3.5GHz however. 802.16e is not ratified yet, and I'm not sure what frequency ranges will be used (probably 2.3, 2.5 and 3.5). From what I've heard Sentech and WBS are still the only wireless players in town, licensewise.

If these guys don't have frequency they can forget providing a "WiMax-compatible" service. WiMax or not, if they are going to use 2.4GHz the service will be useless. They can have the coolest equipment with the fanciest NLOS capabilities and 2 Watt transmitters etc etc etc, interference will kill them. And if they use a licensed frequency without a license, icasa will kill them.

WiMax is only selected frequencies between ~2 and 6 GHz - nothing more.
802.16d applies to all those frequencies - not just 3.5GHz - some frequencies have equipment available already, although in most cases only at the middle 3.5GHz band. 5.8GHz is not available yet although on most vendor's roadmap for Q2 2006.

MaxWi
13-10-2005, 08:05 AM
WiMax is only selected frequencies between ~2 and 6 GHz - nothing more.
802.16d applies to all those frequencies - not just 3.5GHz - some frequencies have equipment available already, although in most cases only at the middle 3.5GHz band. 5.8GHz is not available yet although on most vendor's roadmap for Q2 2006.

These Frequencies are set by the WiMAX Forum, not by vendors.

Chaz
13-10-2005, 09:56 AM
These Frequencies are set by the WiMAX Forum, not by vendors.

Agreed - although some vendors are stepping outside of the box and making additional frequencies available - frequencies that cannot be badged WiMax, but are effectively built on the same MAC and PHY layer as their 'approved' WiMax designs.

Need4Speed
13-10-2005, 03:38 PM
Intel's 802.16d Rosedale chipset is 3.5GHz

Chaz
13-10-2005, 04:32 PM
Intel's 802.16d Rosedale chipset is 3.5GHz

Refer to the other thread - and as you have agreed - its not only Intel doing 'WiMax' chipsets. Airspan will have 'WiMax' equipment in Q1/Q2 2006 for 3.6-3.8GHz which is out of the 'official' WiMax bands.

SideWinder
19-10-2005, 07:18 AM
If anybody is still looking for a contact for these people, pm me.

Chaz
19-10-2005, 09:46 PM
If anybody is still looking for a contact for these people, pm me.

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