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Xanadoo Is Developing A Niche Using Mobile WiMAX Technology

XanadooEver hear of Xanadoo? I read about them on Information Week earlier today (here). They’re carving out a nice niche for themselves. They’ve partnered with Navini to provide and deploy a Mobile WiMAX solution for rural markets where traditional network connectivity just doesn’t exist. Xanadoo provides the modems and network connectivity and Navini is providing the mobile wireless network infrastructure.

Last week Xanadoo reported 12,000 subscribers in 4 rural markets! It’s easy to see why this is an attractive offer for consumers that are unable to get DSL or Cable. Xanadoo has consumer friendly mobile internet service plans and a dirt simple zero install plug and play wireless modem.

  • 5 desktop modem plans (no phone or cable service requirements)
  • A PCMCIA plan
  • A low end plan that starts at $14.95 per month
  • No annual service plan options

Naturally, not all customers are on the $14.95 plan, do the math, these folks are generating some revenue in just 4 markets. They have 2.5GHz licenses in the following markets which covers 8M people.

  • Texas
  • Arkansas
  • Illinois
  • Kansas
  • Minnesota
  • Missouri
  • Nebraska
  • Oklahoma
  • West Virginia

They’re barely scratching the surface with 12,000 subscribers and have a great opportunity to grow considerably.

WiMAX Is Meeting Mobile Broadband In Chicago

WiMAX World USA If you’re a mobile broadband geek you might want to check out WiMAX World which is set to kick off later this Month in Chicago. I know some folks that I work with that should be attending this thing but I just found out about the show tonight. It’s being billed as the world’s largest Mobile/Wireless Broadband Event focused on WiMAX.

Though this page indicates 3,700 attendees, it’s actually over 4,300 now according to the graphic on the home page. Here’s the WiMAX World conference schedule and you can pick up a free WiMAX World Expo Pass too.

National Mobile Broadband Network Being Built In The UK

Forbes mentioned that Sprint Nextel and Clearwire are building out a mobile broadband network using WiMAX technologies.

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