NEC selected to provide Mobile WiMAX for Thailand’s Crown Prince Hospital Foundation
Release Date : Tuesday, 19 Aug 2008
News Source : Will Clarke

19 Aug 2008 , Tokyo: NEC Corporation announced today its selection by Thailand's Crown Prince Hospital Foundation, which operates more than twenty domestic hospitals throughout the country, to provide WiMAX systems to medical facilities located in the country's northern Chiang Khong region.

Thailand's broadband communications infrastructure is currently undergoing expansion, but the vast majority of growth is concentrated in the Bangkok metropolitan area. As efforts to promote broadband expansion outside of Bangkok progress, expectations for WiMAX wireless broadband infrastructure is also on the rise. In January 2008 trial licenses were issued to 12 communications carriers in order to introduce WiMAX service nationwide. Early indications show that despite regional constraints and usage limitations, demand for WiMAX access, beyond large scale services, currently exists. NEC regards its WiMAX services for Chiang Khong medical care as part of the expansion of local demand.

The Chiang Khong hospital WiMAX services will provide wireless broadband communications to locations within a maximum of five kilometres, which currently includes three medical clinics, and expands communications beyond fixed analogue telephone lines to include new video and TV phone services that can assist with remote medical care.

Patients that were formerly limited to visiting only major hospitals for certain treatments will now be able to receive quality care from the convenience of a local clinic. Furthermore, the efficiency of daily medical care will also be improved by granting doctors access to high speed transmission for large capacity data, including images and information.

Medical facilities in neighbouring regions and countries that lack the latest treatments and advancements will also be welcome to take part in the establishment of a new medical network.

In terms of Asian development, NEC began participating in Taiwan based WiMAX system trials in 2007, which resulted in an order for services from Tatung InfoComm in December of the same year.

Taiwan's movement towards becoming a highly information-oriented society has placed the country in a leadership position in the advancement of global WiMAX expansion, which is evident in the country's proactive WiMAX application proposals and demonstrations, establishment of the "WiMAX R&D Centre" in June 2008, and use of "M-Taiwan" to promote domestic industrial development.

A great deal of credit for today's announcement belongs to the many years of reputable communications infrastructure that NEC has provided in Thailand, as well as the company's highly regarded WiMAX activities in Taiwan.

WiMAX systems are also being considered for additional hospitals affiliated with The Crown Prince Hospital Foundation. NEC will monitor the success of Chiang Khong's remote medical care system very carefully in order to determine the best way to introduce new WiMAX services to other Foundation affiliates.

NEC is also carrying out WiMAX system trials in markets throughout the world that will assist in the efficient promotion of services and future growth.

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Will Clarke
NEC Australia Pty Ltd
Tel: 03 92714172
Email: will.clarke@nec.com.au

Alec Stanwell
n2n Communications
02 9213 2305
astanwell@n2n.com.au 

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