Fujitsu and Taiwan-based III commence operations at joint venture targeting WiMAX market
Fujitsu Global Mobile Platform Inc.(FMPI), a joint venture established based on a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Fujitsu's former LSI business divisions (currently a separate entity, Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited, "FML") and the Institute for Information Industry (III) of Taiwan, announced today the commencement of operations. FMPI will develop reference designs for WiMAX-related products for Taiwan-based ODM vendors, in addition to providing technical support.
FMPI was established in Taipei, Taiwan on July 2, 2008 by Fujitsu Limited and III, based on a MOU tied by Fujitsu Limited and III.
Mobile WiMAX commercial services are anticipated to begin in Taiwan, Japan, and the US from around August 2009. Much of the design and manufacturing of WiMAX-related products required for those services, including mobile WiMAX devices and mobile WiMAX ultra-small base stations, is conducted by numerous ODM vendors centered in Taiwan.
Based on advanced WiMAX system-on-chip (SoC) solutions from FML and software technologies from III, FMPI will provide Taiwan-based ODM vendors with reference designs for WiMAX-related products in addition to technical support. Initial WiMAX commercial services are foreseen to be PC-based, utilizing computer accessories such as PC cards or USB dongles which will feature functions for WiMAX.
As an early development, five ODM vendors in Taiwan have already committed to use FML's WiMAX solutions - FMPI will offer these ODM vendors technical support for products that the vendors plan to commercialize, and will also develop related software. FMPI also plans to provide technical support for a greater number of vendors as well.
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FMPI was established in Taipei, Taiwan on July 2, 2008 by Fujitsu Limited and III, based on a MOU tied by Fujitsu Limited and III.
Mobile WiMAX commercial services are anticipated to begin in Taiwan, Japan, and the US from around August 2009. Much of the design and manufacturing of WiMAX-related products required for those services, including mobile WiMAX devices and mobile WiMAX ultra-small base stations, is conducted by numerous ODM vendors centered in Taiwan.
Based on advanced WiMAX system-on-chip (SoC) solutions from FML and software technologies from III, FMPI will provide Taiwan-based ODM vendors with reference designs for WiMAX-related products in addition to technical support. Initial WiMAX commercial services are foreseen to be PC-based, utilizing computer accessories such as PC cards or USB dongles which will feature functions for WiMAX.
As an early development, five ODM vendors in Taiwan have already committed to use FML's WiMAX solutions - FMPI will offer these ODM vendors technical support for products that the vendors plan to commercialize, and will also develop related software. FMPI also plans to provide technical support for a greater number of vendors as well.
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