Difference between revisions of "3. When will the Roaming with other 802.16e profiles available? Especially WiMAX?"

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* Jan. 2005 ; IOT WG/CT 구성
From Janunary of 2005, IOT WG (Working Group) and CT (Conformance Test) Task group were working for interoperability between Wibro and other profiles of mobile Wimax. The members of WG and CT are ETRI, Samsung, LG, POS-Data, KT, SKT, Solitek, SKTelesys, Intel Korea.
And Feb.~ Jun. of 2005, WG and CT members choosed IOT profiles of RAS and ACR side.


호환성 확보를 위하여 무선접속WG 내에 IOT (Inter-Operability Test) / CT(Conformance Test) Task Group를 구성
(ETRI, Samsung, LG, POS-Data, KT, SKT, SoliTek, SK Telesys, Intel Korea)


* Feb.~ Jun. 2005 ; IOT Profile 선정
With theses efforts, the IEEE 802.16e technology standard was adopted as the main technology of WiBro at the end of 2005. The Mobile WiMAX profile standard for guaranteeing compatibility between equipment was also made based on the WiBro profile, successfully creating the foundation to advance into the global market.  
Basic vs. EXT (시기적 관점): Basic: 2005. 6, EXT: 2005. 12. (IOT 규격)
기지국 관점: Basic과 EXT 모두 시험 필수 항목
단말 관점: 사업자의 요구에 따라 선택적으로 정의


 
Ex.) Ian Keene, a research vice president with Gartner Inc said,  
Ian Keene, a research vice president with Gartner Inc said,  
"WiBro, a similar mobile broadband standard developed in Korea, is also gaining momentum. Telecom Italia and an operator in Brazil said recently that they plan to build WiBro networks. WiBro and mobile WiMax are designed to interoperate. "WiBro is going to meld into WiMax," said Keene. "It's a start that allows some case studies and some experimentation."  
"WiBro, a similar mobile broadband standard developed in Korea, is also gaining momentum. Telecom Italia and an operator in Brazil said recently that they plan to build WiBro networks. WiBro and mobile WiMax are designed to interoperate. "WiBro is going to meld into WiMax," said Keene. "It's a start that allows some case studies and some experimentation."  


[(http://www.infoworld.com/article/05/12/08/HNbroadbandstandard_1.html)]
[(http://www.infoworld.com/article/05/12/08/HNbroadbandstandard_1.html)]

Latest revision as of 03:48, 17 July 2006

From Janunary of 2005, IOT WG (Working Group) and CT (Conformance Test) Task group were working for interoperability between Wibro and other profiles of mobile Wimax. The members of WG and CT are ETRI, Samsung, LG, POS-Data, KT, SKT, Solitek, SKTelesys, Intel Korea. And Feb.~ Jun. of 2005, WG and CT members choosed IOT profiles of RAS and ACR side.


With theses efforts, the IEEE 802.16e technology standard was adopted as the main technology of WiBro at the end of 2005. The Mobile WiMAX profile standard for guaranteeing compatibility between equipment was also made based on the WiBro profile, successfully creating the foundation to advance into the global market.

Ex.) Ian Keene, a research vice president with Gartner Inc said, "WiBro, a similar mobile broadband standard developed in Korea, is also gaining momentum. Telecom Italia and an operator in Brazil said recently that they plan to build WiBro networks. WiBro and mobile WiMax are designed to interoperate. "WiBro is going to meld into WiMax," said Keene. "It's a start that allows some case studies and some experimentation."

[(http://www.infoworld.com/article/05/12/08/HNbroadbandstandard_1.html)]