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PROMISING TECHNOLOGIES FOR RURAL

COMMUNICATIONS

Malaysia National Workshop on Rural ICT


Development

11 MAY 2010

© 2010 Packet One Networks (M) Sdn Bhd. All Rights Reserved.
Company Profile

Broadband Background Information
WiMAX Basics

P1 In USP
Company Profile

Broadband Background Information
WiMAX Basics

P1 In USP
Company Profile
Quick Facts

Packet One Networks (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. 

 Established: 2002 PacketHub

 2.3 GHz Spectrum awarded : March 2007
 Service Launched : August 2008
 Employee : Over 600 full‐time employee
 Management Team : 
 Michael Lai, CEO
 Mohamad Idham Nawawi, COO
 Ti Lian Seng, SVP Technology

 Office locations: Petaling Jaya (HQ), Sungai Petani, Pulau Pinang, Ipoh, Seremban, 
Melaka, Johor, Kuantan, Kota Bahru, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching. 

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Company Profile
Quick Facts

Packet One Networks (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. 

 Parent Company : Green Packet Berhad (Public‐listed)
 GP is a technology solution provider
 Global Presence : HQ in Malaysia
USA China
Taiwan
Bahrain Malaysia
Singapore
Australia

 P1 licences obtained from SKMM: 
 NFPi – Network Facilities Provider (Individual)
 NSPi – Network Services Provider (Individual)
 ASP – Application Service Provide
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P1 National Commercial Rollout Status

Over 150,000 
subscribers in less 
than 2 years!!

States with P1 Wimax Coverage States have yet to be covered
(over 30% of pop. coverage) by P1 Wimax

Coverage targets
• Phase I: 30% coverage of Peninsular Malaysia (achieved !!)
• Phase II: 45% coverage of Peninsular Malaysia with East Malaysia
presence, target end 2010
• Phase III: 65% coverage of Malaysia; target end 2012 

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Company Profile

Broadband Background Information
WiMAX Basics

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Broadband

 Recommendation I.113 of the


ITU Standardization Sector
defines broadband as a
“transmission capacity that is
faster than primary rate
Integrated Services Digital
Network (ISDN) at 1.5 or 2.0
Megabits per second (Mbits)”.
User’s view on broadband access

considerations wishes options

..at home.. • Full range of services • mobile phone, fixed phone,


available on best- laptop/desktop, cameras, TV
suited devices with set
fewest subscriptions

..on the move.. • Seamless access to • Using personal devices (e.g.


key services with mobile phone, PDA, notebook)
fewest devices • At hotspots, in cars, aircraft,
train, walking, remote
location, indoor/outdoor

..at the office.. • High reliability, • mobile phone, fixed phone,


security, and laptop/desktop, corporate IT
performance of basic connectivity (for conference
IT tools call, emails, etc)
User’s view on broadband access

considerations wishes options

Preferred service • Freedom of choice, • Voice, data, entertainment


flexibility services

Expected User • Speed, ease of use • Data rate, user friendliness,


experience reliability, security
• Ubiquitous coverage
• Compelling device (without
complexity)
• Delivery: machine-to-user,
peer-to-peer
• Type: Personalized, off-the-
shelf, triple/quadruple play

Acceptable price • Inexpensive, • Base price, minutes price,


transparent, bundle packages, flat rate,
controllable pricing price transparency
Vision : Broadband everywhere

Broadband access

Fixed Nomadic Mobile


access wireless wireless

WiMAX .16d WiMAX .16d WiMAX .16e

Fiber (DSL, GPON, Unlicensed (WiFi) HSPA/LTE


metro-E)
Cable TV Satellite I-burst

EDGE
Benefits of Wireless Broadband

• High speed – enable quadruple‐play (internet, telephone, video, 
mobility)
• Fast deployment – less time needed to reach the market
• Lower cost to rollout compared to traditional method
• No need to deploy wired infrastructures esp. at the access/last 
mile portion
• More flexible compared to wireline
• And a lot more….
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Broadband Background Information
WiMAX Basics

P1 In USP
Global wireless standards

WiMAX
What is WiMAX ?

 Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave


Access
 Standards-based technology for the
delivery of last-mile wireless broadband
access
 Provides fixed, nomadic, portable and
mobile wireless broadband connectivity
without the need for direct line-of-sight
with a base station
 Flexible QoS for differentiated voice and
data services
 Two main flavors of WiMAX:
 802.16d or “fixed” WiMAX
 802.16e or “mobile” WiMAX
WiMAX Applications

Business access & backhaul Mobile


broadband
access

802.16d 802.16e
(fixed) (portable, mobile) Portable
broadband
access

Hotspot
backhaul

Customer broadband access


WiMAX Applications
Mobile VoW High‐speed content access

Mobile TV / Video on demand
Video telephony
WiMAX : Advantage

Source: WiMAX Forum, Mobile WiMAX‐Part II: A Comparative Analysis, May 2006
Available at http://www.wimaxforum.org/news/downloads
Wireless technology comparison

• Data rate vs mobility
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Broadband Background Information
WiMAX Basics

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USP Project – Tender Specs
• The collective access to broadband access service is to be  provided through 
the  setting  up  of  Community  Broadband  Centers  (CBC)  in  the  universal 
service targets and installed the Central Monitoring System(CMS)

•Serve as a center •Managed by 2 well‐trained supervisors

•Trainings and human 
•Surveillance : CCTV capacity development

•Promotion and 
•BB speed of 2Mbps 
marketing activities
(DL) and 512Kbps (UL)

•Internet portal and/or website
•Equipped with equipments (20 PCs, 
Laptops, Printer, Projector,Etc)

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USP FELDA Project
• Technology solutions : WiMAX + Microwave + Fiber Cable

RF signals to  Network setup
end‐users
WiMAX Base  • 9 CBCs
Station
• 8 towers for 
WiMAX BS

Backhaul  • 18 towers for 
connectivity microwave 
transmission
• 3 fiber POPs
• 36Mbps for 
backhaul capacity

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CPE Connection

RF signal 
(2.3GHz)

Wifi or 
Ethernet 
Cable
DV230 Modem
 Fixed Broadband for the  WiMAX 
Home and Office
 Built in WiFi for indoor 
BS
usage without external 
installations
 For sharing ‐ multiple 
simultaneous users, 
multiple devices
POC FELDA CHINI
TIMUR (PIK)

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P1 POC
Pusat Internet Komuniti Chini Timur

Facts & Figures about Felda Chini Timur
• Total household: 980 (with 5,390 population)
• P1 Expertnet – Intel, UKM, UNIMAS, MIMOS, 
Warisan Global – to provide consultancy service
• PIK started in March 2009
• Facilities : 12 desktops, 8 laptops, VoIP call service, 
printer/scanner/fax, surveillance system, digital 
cameras
CBC

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Locations of 9 CBCs West Malaysia

East Malaysia

Distance:
• Sg Behrang, Trolak 
Utara, Sg Kelah : 
about 2 hours drive 
from KL near to Tg 
Malim (15km)
• G.Besout 1,2,4,5 : 
about 3 hours drive 
from KL
• Ijok & G.Bongsu : 
about 4‐5 hours drive 
from KL
USP Project
• 30 Dec 2008 – Issuance of tender document by SKMM (Awarded in Nov09)
• P1 awarded 4 USP target areas/mukims, with 9 Community Broadband
Centres (CBCs) to be established and connected to P1 WiMAX networks
No State Mukims   Exact Locations Population (Household)  
21,212 (3,431)
1 Kedah Karangan Felda Gunung Bongsu 1000 (180)
2 Perak Sungkai Felda Gunung Besout 1 4000 (520)
3 Felda Gunung Besout 2 2300 (495)
4 Felda Gunung Besout 4 2082 (215)
5 Felda Trolak Utara 2375 (475)
6 Felda Sungai Klah 1845 (369)
7 Ulu Bernam  Felda Gunung Besout 5 855 (102)
Timor dan Barat
8 Felda Sungai Behrang 2000 (476)
9 Ulu Ijok Felda Ijok 4755 (599)

• To deliver the project within 16 weeks i.e. by 21 March 2010 ( P1 completed earlier)

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CBC Statistics
CBC No. of  Membership No. of  Main Purposes
Household Registered 
Users
Felda Gunung Bongsu 180 138 310
Felda Gunung Besout 1 520 169 579
Felda Gunung Besout 2 495 214 508
Felda Gunung Besout 4 215 139 332 Social 
networking, web 
Felda Trolak Utara 475 155 224 browsing, email, 
Felda Sungai Klah 369 230 400 Information 
finding, e‐
Felda Gunung Besout 5 102 151 224
Commerce
Felda Sungai Behrang 476 102 296
Felda Ijok 599 122 356
Total 3431 1420 3229
Average Daily Users = 50/CBC
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CBC PICTURES

External view – Felda Ijok
1.3 km
0.5 km

0.4 km

1.0 km
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Training room

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Supervisor’s desk

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WiMAX Strength

Mobility / Portability

Flexibility (Architecture, QoS)
WiMAX
Affordability

Capacity

Speed / High Data Rates

Connectivity / Wide Coverage

Fast Deployment
Terima Kasih !
Email: ismail.haron@packet‐1.com
website: www.p1.com.my

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