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List of WiMAX networks

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A list of Wimax networks worldwide.

General information

  • IEEE 802.16 - So called fixed WiMAX because of static connection without handover.
  • IEEE 802.16e - So called mobile WiMAX because it allows handovers between base stations.
  • IEEE 802.16m - Advanced Air Interface with data rates of 100 Mbit/s mobile and 1 Gbit/s fixed.

Active networks

Africa

Operator Country Frequency
(GHz)
Standard Launch date Notes
ITA/Maxnet Angola 2,2 ? ? [1]
Net One Angola 2,5 / 5,0 IEEE 802.16
IEEE 802.16e
March 2008
?
[2] Subsidiary of MSTelcom.
Startel Angola 3,5 IEEE 802.16 July 2007 [3][4] Joint venture between MundoStartel (MST) and Namibia Telecom.
MTN Cameroon 3,5 IEEE 802.16 December 2008 [5]
YooMee Cameroon 2,5 IEEE 802.16e May 2011 [6][7] Network is upgradable to LTE, if it should be necessary.
Millenium Telecom Central African Republic 2,5 IEEE 802.16e ? [8][9]
GBS Democratic Republic of Congo 2,5 IEEE 802.16e June 2009 [10]
Guineanet Equatorial Guinea 0,7 ? ? [11] Migration to LTE via software-only upgrade possible.
Netpage Gambia 2,3 IEEE 802.16e March 2012 [12][13][14] Seamless migration from WiMAX to LTE possible.
AccessKenya Kenya 3,3 IEEE 802.16e ? [15][16]
Cellcom Liberia 2,5 / 3,5 ? ? [17]
Chinguitel Mauritania 2,5 IEEE 802.16e ? [18][19]
Emtel Mauritius 3,5 ? December 2009 [20][21]
Foris Mozambique 2,5 IEEE 802.16e May 2011 [22]
ipNX Nigeria 3,5 IEEE 802.16e ? [23][24]
Mobitel Nigeria 2,3 IEEE 802.16e November 2010 [25][26][27]
Econet Zimbabwe 2,5 IEEE 802.16e April 2010 [28][29]
uMax Zimbabwe 2,5 IEEE 802.16e June 2012 [30][31]

Americas

Operator Country Frequency
(GHz)
Standard Launch date Notes
COTAS Bolivia 3,5 ? ? [32]
Entel Bolivia 3,5 IEEE 802.16e November 2008 [33][34]
Tigo Bolivia 3,5 ? September 2007 [35]
Inukshuk Wireless Canada 2,5 IEEE 802.16 April 2006 [36][37][38] 50:50 joint venture between Bell and Rogers. Bell 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.
Rogers offered their Portable Internet (WiMAX like) service in over 150 communities across Canada until the end of March 2012.
Navigo Broadband Canada 3,5 IEEE 802.16 December 2006 [39]
Netago Wireless Canada 3,5 IEEE 802.16 2006 [40]
NetSet Canada 3,5 IEEE 802.16 ? [41] Network is upgradeable to LTE.
Xplornet Canada 3,5 IEEE 802.16e March 2011 [42]
Digicel Cayman Islands 2,3 IEEE 802.16e December 2005 [43][44]
Claro Chile 3,5 IEEE 802.16
IEEE 802.16e
March 2007
October 2007
[45][46][47][48][49][50]
Entel Chile 3,5 IEEE 802.16 September 2006 [51]
Orbitel Colombia 3,5 ? July 2006 [52][53]
RACSA Costa Rica 3,5 IEEE 802.16 January 2008 [54]
Onemax Dominican Republic 3,5 IEEE 802.16e October 2007 [55]
Tricom Dominican Republic 3,5 IEEE 802.16e ? [56]
Digicel Jamaica 2,5 IEEE 802.16 2007 [57][58]
Ultranet2go Mexico 2,5 IEEE 802.16e August 2006 [59]
Yota Nicaragua 2,5 ? July 2010 [60][61]
Emax Peru 2,5 IEEE 802.16e February 2007 [62]
Olo Peru 2,5 ? September 2012 [63]
AT&T Alaska United States 2,3 ? August 2007 [64][65] Services offered in the Anchorage and Juneau areas. AT&T had multiple WiMAX trials in other areas in 2006.
AT&T owns additional 2.3 GHz spectrum in some Southern states.
DigitalBridge United States 2,5 IEEE 802.16e June 2007 [66]

Asia & Oceania

Operator Country Frequency
(GHz)
Standard Launch date Notes
Comstar Armenia 3,5 / 3,7 IEEE 802.16e October 2008 [67]
Agile Communications Australia 3,5 IEEE 802.16 ? [68] Operates in Coorong, Yorke Peninsula, and Riverlands areas of South Australia, retailed by partner ISP.
BigAir Australia 5,8 IEEE 802.16m August 2007 [69][70] Operates near-blanket coverage across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Adelaide and Perth.
This network provides Australian businesses with symmetric broadband services.
AzQTel Azerbaijan 3,5 IEEE 802.16e September 2008 [71]
Qubee Bangladesh 3,5 IEEE 802.16e October 2009 [72][73]
BanglaLion Bangladesh 2,5 IEEE 802.16e November 2009 [74]
Go Broadband Bangladesh 3,5 IEEE 802.16e April 2014 [75] Jointly provided by ADN Telecom, Agni Systems and GrameenPhone.
Emaxx Cambodia 2,5 ? 2011 [76][77]
CECT-Chinacomm China 3,5 IEEE 802.16d ? [78]
MoqiZone China 3,5 IEEE 802.16 ? [79][80]
Vtel Georgia 2,3 IEEE 802.16e December 2008 [81]
Tata DoCoMo India 3,3 IEEE 802.16 June 2007 [82][83][84]
PT First Media Indonesia 2,3 IEEE 802.16 July 2010 [85][86]
Mobinnet Iran 3,5 ? August 2010 [87]
MTN Irancell Iran 3,5 IEEE 802.16e January 2010 [88][89] Available in metro areas. Network to shut down on 21 May 2018.
UQ Communications (KDDI) Japan 2,5 IEEE 802.16e February 2009 [90][91][92]
Kulacom Jordan 3,5 ? May 2009 [93]
Kcell Kazakhstan 2,5 IEEE 802.16e ? [94]
Unifi Mobile Malaysia 2,3 IEEE 802.16e August 2008 Formerly known as P1 [95]
Ulusnet Mongolia 3,5 IEEE 802.16
IEEE 802.16e
February 2007
March 2011
[96][97]
Nepal Telecom Nepal 2,3 IEEE 802.16 November 2012 [98][99]
Wateen Telecom Pakistan 3,5 IEEE 802.16e December 2007 [100]
Wi-Tribe Pakistan 3,5 IEEE 802.16e July 2009 [101]
Globe Philippines 2,5 IEEE 802.16e February 2009 [102][103][104] Operator plans migration to LTE.
STC Saudi Arabia 3,5 IEEE 802.16e ? [105]
Dialog Broadband Networks Sri Lanka 3,5 IEEE 802.16 November 2007 [106]
Lanka Bell Sri Lanka 3,5 IEEE 802.16 June 2008 [107]
Sri Lanka Telecom Sri Lanka 2,5 IEEE 802.16e January 2011 [108]

Europe

Operator Country Frequency
(GHz)
Standard Launch date Notes
Beltelecom (ByFly) Belarus 3,5 IEEE 802.16e ? [109]
Nexcom Bulgaria 3,5 IEEE 802.16 January 2007 [110]
Optima Telekom Croatia 3,5 IEEE 802.16 November 2006 [111]
WiMAX Telecom Croatia 3,5 IEEE 802.16e February 2009 [112][113]
Ceske Radiokomunikace Czech Republic 3,5 IEEE 802.16 January 2009 [114]
Butlernetworks Denmark 5,8 IEEE 802.16 June 2007 [115]
Elion Estonia 3,5 IEEE 802.16 October 2006 [116] Offered only to business customers.
Bollore Telecom France 3,5 IEEE 802.16e ? [117][118]
AirSpeed Telecom Ireland 3,5 ? ? [119]
Imagine Ireland 3,5 IEEE 802.16e October 2009 [120]
Neotel North Macedonia 3,5 ? ? [121]
Radiocom Romania 3,5 IEEE 802.16 November 2010 [122][123]
Slovanet Slovakia 3,5 / 10,5 IEEE 802.16e
?
?
?
[124][125]
Telekom Slovenije Slovenia 3,5 IEEE 802.16e ? [126]
Intellecom Ukraine 2,3 IEEE 802.16e May 2010 [127] Services offered under the brand name Giraffe.
UHT Ukraine 3,5 IEEE 802.16e 2005 [128] Services offered under the brand name FreshTel.

See also

  • List of LTE networks

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