Singapore's seaport to get WiMax

By Lynn Tan, ZDNet Asia
Wednesday, September 26, 2007 06:27 PM

SINGAPORE--The government announced Wednesday new plans to build a wireless broadband network within 15 kilometers from Singapore's southern coastline.

Targeted to be ready by early 2008, the WiMax network will benefit the seaport community. Ships in Singapore will be able to tap on the new network for low-cost, high-bandwidth and secure access for real-time data communications with their customers and business partners.

Dubbed Infocomm@SeaPort, the S$12 million (US$8 million) program is a collaboration between the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA).

The new WiMax network will enable activities that could only be done onshore previously, to be conducted offshore. These include regulatory filings, broadband communications, as well as real-time access to navigational data.

Later this year, MPA and IDA will jointly initiate a call-for-collaboration to develop new content and software applications for the seaport community. These include messaging services that enable ships to communicate more cost-effectively with other parties and applications that allow ships to book maritime services through the high-speed network.

Infocomm@SeaPort is part of the country's iN2015 masterplan to enhance the economic competitiveness of Singapore using infocomm technologies.


WORTHWHILE?

0

0 votes
Blog

Talkback 0 comments

There are currently no comments for this post.


Tech Jobs Now!

Search for your ideal tech job:

How to protect yourself from RAID-related UREs

Enterprise Servers & Storage

An Unrecoverable Read Error during a RAID rebuild can ruin an entire day. Scott Lowe talks about UREs and how you can avoid falling victim to this silent threat.


Read more »



Buying a projector? Try an LED TV instead

Blog thumbnail

If you're thinking of buying a new projector for your office meeting room, why not consider getting an LED TV instead. LED TVs are similar to LCD TVs except that..... by Lee Lup Yuen

Read more »

Tags

  1. 3g
  2. 3g third generation
  3. apple inc.
  4. apple iphone
  5. broadband
  6. cellular phones
  7. google inc.
  8. handset
  9. internet
  10. mobile
  11. mobile platforms / communications
  12. mobile / wireless
  13. network
  14. phone
  15. revenue
  16. smart phone
  17. smart phones
  18. software
  19. u.s.
  20. web