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		<title>Green Packet Leverages Its WiMAX Advantages;  Sees Strong Growth Opportunities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Operating as both a WiMAX equipment &#38; solutions provider as well as a WiMAX service provider through its Packet One Networks subsidiary in Malaysia, Green Packet Berhad offers a unique prospective into the growing wireless broadband industry.  Interview with Kelvin Lee, Senior General Manager of Green Packet.
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Although originally founded in Silicon Valley in 2000, Green Packet is based in<br />
Kuala Lumpur with over 630 employees in Malaysia, Singapore, Bahrain, Australia,<br />
Taiwan, China and the US.&nbsp; The company operates as two distinct business:<br />
Its Solutions &amp; Products Group, and its Converged Services business &#8211; operating<br />
as WiMAX service provider &quot;Packet One Networks&quot; in Malaysia.</p>
<p>Green Packet&#8217;s Solutions &amp; Products group is lead by Kelvin Lee and offers<br />
next-generation mobile broadband and network management solutions.&nbsp; The<br />
company started out developing 3G solutions which still comprises 70% of its<br />
business, but sees vast growth opportunities for WiMAX and has invested<br />
extensive resources.&nbsp; </p>
<p>The company develops a wide range of devices across all WiMAX profiles including<br />
2.3GHz, 2.5 and 3.5 utilizing silicon from all the major WiMAX chip providers.&nbsp;<br />
Earlier this month at the WiMAX Forum Global Congress in Amsterdam, the company<br />
announced its latest partnership with Beceem to develop a USB dongle based on<br />
Beceem&#8217;s BCSM250 single chip solution.&nbsp; Green Packet supplies devices to<br />
its Packet One subsidiary as well as other WiMAX operators.</p>
<p>&quot;We see significant growth in this market and are encouraged by the number of<br />
operators coming out,&quot; says Lee.&nbsp; &quot;We have engaged operators in all of the<br />
major markets.&nbsp; We can already do many of the things with WiMAX that can be<br />
done with 3G, including seamless mobility, roaming, etc.&quot;</p>
<p>The company has also developed expertise around connection management solutions<br />
with its &quot;Intouch Connection Management Platform&quot; (ICMP) that allows for<br />
seamless connections as user move between WiMAX and Wi-Fi networks.&nbsp; &quot;We<br />
are the first in world to provide Wi-Fi to WiMAX seamless handoff roaming, says<br />
Lee.&nbsp; &quot;If you are on WiMAX and move to Wi-FI are using skype, (or other IP<br />
applications) that session would continue without the session being dropped.&quot;</p>
<p>Another popular device for many carriers has been the integration of Wi-FI into<br />
WiMAX devices.&nbsp; Earlier this year Green Packet came out with its DV230<br />
integrated WiMAX/Wi-FI modem.&nbsp; These devices provide Wi-MAX into the modem<br />
and then Wi-FI out to other devices.&nbsp; &quot;This is something that a lot of<br />
operators want and something we just launched in Malaysia on Packet One,&quot; says<br />
Lee.&nbsp; </p>
<p><img border="0" src="http://www.wimax.com/commentary/blog/blog-2009/june-2009/dv230.jpg" width="306" height="310" title="Green Packet Leverages Its WiMAX Advantages;  Sees Strong Growth Opportunities" alt="dv230 Green Packet Leverages Its WiMAX Advantages;  Sees Strong Growth Opportunities" /><br />
<i>DV230 &#8211; Integrated WiMAX/Wi-Fi indoor modem<br />
</i><br />
As a service provider, Green Packet operates the largest WiMAX network in Asia<br />
outside of Korea through its Packet One Networks subsidiary in Malaysia.&nbsp;<br />
Packet One operates a mobile WiMAX network on 2.3 GHz and plans to have 250,000<br />
subscribers and cover 35% of the country by the end of the year.&nbsp; </p>
<p>&quot;Working with Packet One the company gets a lot of R&amp;D insight,&quot; says Lee.&nbsp;<br />
&quot;We work closely with Packet One and are able to iron out problems.&nbsp; We<br />
know the issues and start-up problems and are able to articulate that when we<br />
talk to other operators.&quot;</p>
<p>Lee also sees advantages for WiMAX with regards to cost in comparison with 3G<br />
technologies.&nbsp; &quot;In the WiMAX ecosystem, there are a lot more players.&nbsp;<br />
In chipsets you have 4 major ones and bunch of smaller ones.&nbsp; With 3G, it<br />
is controlled by Qualcom and a few others.&nbsp; We see 3G prices doping slowly,<br />
but with WiMAX, prices are dropping much faster.&quot;</p>
<p>Given its large existing 3G business, Green Packet is somewhat agnostic to a<br />
specific technology and instead prefers to listen to its customers.&nbsp; &quot;Since<br />
we are playing on both sides (3G &amp; WiMAX), we don&#8217;t prefer one technology over<br />
the other,&quot; says Lee.&nbsp; &quot;But since Packet One is a WiMAX operator, WiMAX is<br />
close to our hearts.&quot;</p>
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