4G to combine WiMax and 3G, says Forrester

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Next-gen mobile services will provide Ethernet speeds
and integrated wireless networking
Steve Ranger in Barcelona, vnunet.com 11 Jun 2004

The fourth generation of mobile services - 4G - will
be a combination of 3G and WiMax technologies, analyst
Forrester has predicted.

According to Bernt Østergaard, vice president and
research director at Forrester, 3G will not become the
unifying technology umbrella it was originally planned
to be, while wireless local area networks (Lans) have
crept up on the world.

He predicted that 4G will offer access at Ethernet
speeds (such as 10Mbps) and integrated wireless local
and wide area networking (Wan) by combining 3G and
WiMax in a single handset.

WiMax - or 802.16 - potentially offers wireless
broadband services with a range of up to 30 miles,
with speeds likely to be around 10Mbps.

Speaking at Forrester's GigaWorld conference in
Barcelona, Østergaard said standards around WiMax
would begin to solidify by November this year, with
devices expected in the first quarter of next year.
But he said it would be two to three years before the
standard is sufficiently accepted to make 4G a viable
service.

Telcos are already investigating the integration of
WiMax with their billing systems, he added.

Østergaard said the WiMax standard under development
does not allow calls to move from one base station to
another without losing the call. Also, as WiMax
coverage will not be as wide as 3G, a combination of
the two will be needed.

"[WiMax] is not going to replace 3G but it will create
the integration between wireless Lan and Wan. Mobile
operators have a global coverage that WiMax can't
rival," he said, adding that dual WiMax and 3G
handsets could be available by 2006/7.

He said companies should develop a wireless policy
covering Lans, Wans and metropolitan area networks.




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