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Betting Big on Wireless
With a slew of wireless products, this Chennai-based company is trying to carve a niche in this emerging space
Shrikanth G
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
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When wireless started making its presence felt in early 2000, many people were apprehensive that it might just be an over hyped technology that will never go mainstream. But as the view is in 2008, the skeptics are nowhere in sight as wireless today is becoming the game changing technology in telecommunications. As we stand at the cusp of the wireless boom, WiMax has become the in thing.

If we look at an emerging market like India, it is still WiFi that is predominantly used, with WiMax going in for last mile connectivity. But the market is on the threshold of boom, and going by a recent Gartner study, India will have 6.9 mn WiMax connections by 2011, given that the government expands the current 3.5 GHz band to facilitate faster adoption. The governments proposal to open up the 2.5 GHz, will double the service providers frequency and most experts are of the opinion that this should be done fast.

Notwithstanding the slow pace of WiMax adoption, there is a huge potential waiting in the wings for wireless access device manufacturers who sell to large operators in building their WiMax infrastructure.

Lets here look at one company that has taken a daring plunge to cash in on the WiFi and WiMax potential. Chennai based Brovis Wireless Networks offers WiMax and WiFi based broadband wireless access (BWA) systems. The company offers converged products that support both WiFi and WiMax. Muthu Logan, president and CEO of Brovis says, There is a myth that WiMax will compete with WiFi, but in reality they complement each other for seamless connectivity. Since our inception in 2003, our focus has been in providing cost effective standards based wireless technologies.

While a majority of the companys deployments were on the WiFi, it is doubtless that in the coming years, WiMax will take off in a big way and actively pursue converged wireless on 802.16 and 802.11 platforms. The company has developed the industrys first Wave 2 compliant WiMax wireless systems, under the MAXCell range. This aims at the last mile access and extended enterprise application needs. Other indigenous developments by Brovis include the TrueEXOR (true extended outdoor range), with claims that it greatly increases the range, speed, and reliability of the wireless connections. The company says that the TrueEXOR point-to-multipoint technology significantly enhances the capabilities of the current standards based IEEE 802.11 wireless technology that enables mass adoption due to wider reach.

Muthu Logan says, Our innovative and cost effective WiMax 16e solution along with our current WiFi solutions will complement our effort in offering cost-effective solutions aimed at bridging the digital divide. With this breakthrough solution, we hope to provide the much needed converged services for the masses globally Brovis has deployed its wireless systems across segments. On the enterprise side, it has done large campus wide wireless deployments, and in residential complexes and hotels. On the much lucrative service provider segments the company has provided long haul connectivity, last mile connectivity, and rural broadband kiosks.

Brovis today has an installed base of 10,000 of its various devices, deployed across various verticals. The company manufactures all its products in Chennai and has a manufacturing capacity of 35,000 devices per quarter. With an early mover advantage backed by converged multi-protocol products on WiFi and WiMax, Brovis might make it big keeping in view the emerging WiMax opportunities.

Shrikanth G
shrikanthg@cybermedia.co.in

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