9 February 2012
LATEST NEWS:
MTN extends managed services partnership with Ericsson in Ghana Indian Handset Market Witnesses 14.1% Growth in 2011 Network planning partnership to cover Southeast Asia Open framework boosts service delivery for Israeli operator Kosovan contract renewed for emerging markets provider Indian startup reneges on terms of infrastructure agreement Carrier grade Wi-Fi base stations enable connectivity in Ouagadougou Slow progress in Nepal, but penetration exceeds expectations First 4G-LTE network goes live in Hungary BSS transformation contract underway in Malaysia Mobile number portability set to shake up Chile’s mobile market South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt and Morocco lead Tweeting in Africa Enthusiastic response to Tanzania’s first voice SMS service New platform allows fast uploading for Thai news reporters 3G growth healthy in Belarus as mobile market nears saturation Global top up service for Chinese expatriates Subscriptions on the rise in Kuwait over 2011 Free mobile access to Wikipedia for Africa & ME customers Political risk throughout North Africa may temper short-term growth RCom receives loan from Chinese banks Emergency communications terminals deployed in South Sudan Digital wallet services launching in China A strong 2011 for Ghana with more growth to come First Israeli-owned high-speed cable system goes live Indian government loses tax case to Vodafone Subscriber growth and LTE painting a pretty picture for UAE market 3G forecast looks rosy in China Partnership agreement expands satellite operations in Africa and Middle Eas... Rising penetration rates in Iran could be misleading Copper-Alternative Grounding Wire targets infrastructure theft OSS update for newest Thai operator Muscovites to receive modernised network Market Uncertainty Ahead for Established Players in Israel

Indonesia puts rescinded WiMAX licences back up for auction

Attention: open in a new window. PDFPrint

The government of Indonesia has announced that it will reopen bids for licences to develop WiMAX infrastructure. The re-launch follows news that three of the eight original licensees have had their licences rescinded after failing to meet the terms of their contracts.

Mount Semeru, East JavaThe companies in question are PT Rahajasa Media Internet, PT Internux and a business consortium of PT Comtronics Systems and PT Adiwarta Perdania. A spokesman from the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Gatot Dewa Broto, confirmed that the licences had been revoked for financial reasons, with the three companies failing to pay permit fees and frequency charges.

Gatot commented: "The government was very tolerant in giving them an additional three months to pay, but the deadline came and they still could not pay.” A fourth company, PT Berca Hardayaperkasa, has yet to pay fines incurred for similarly missing the deadline for the payment of permit fees.

The four remaining companies - PT First Media, PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia, PT Indosat Mega Media and PT Jasnita Telekomindo – have commenced work on the development of WiMAX zones.

The archipelago has been divided into 15 WiMAX ‘zones’; the new round of bidding will be for development projects in 7 of these: zone 4 (Banten and Greater Jakarta), zone 5 (West Java excluding Bekasi, Bogor and Depok), zone 6 (Central Java), zone 7 (East Java), zone 9 (Papua), zone 10 (Maluku and North Maluku) and zone 15 (Riau).

All regions of Indonesia have been allocated the 2.3GHz and 3.3GHz spectrum for wireless broadband access, with the 2.3Ghz spectrum specifically intended for WiMAX 16.d technology – a move intended to support the use of locally made components, according to Gatot.

Heru Sutadi, a member of the Indonesian Telecommunications Regulatory Board (BRTI), confirmed that two Indonesian companies were certified to manufacture components for 16.d technology. However, despite the intention of supporting local industry, Heru noted that the four companies that have commenced work have voiced concerns over the quality of the locally-produced components: "The companies said the products were not up to standards, particularly with regard to subscriber capacity and coverage."

Nonetheless, the bidding will go ahead, although Gatot noted that no date had yet been set for the auctions. "The ministry is preparing for the bidding, but we have not decided on a date. Hopefully, it will take place by the end of this year or early next year.”


Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites
Digg! Reddit! Del.icio.us! Google! Live! Facebook! Technorati! StumbleUpon! Yahoo! LinkedIn! TwitThis Baidu
Readers Comments (0)

HAVE YOUR SAY


You must sign-in to make a comment.


reg_button    reg_button


Newsletter

Sign up for Developing Telecoms FREE monthly e-newsletter and keep up-to-date with all the latest news, analysis and postings on the site.

Click here to sign up

Why sign up? Click here