Sunday, November 19, 2006

One of my old paper




Damm I've been so busy with my life and my two jobs lately that I just don't have time to commit myself to blog as often as I would like to. However I always try to make my personal diary as productive to my therapy process and to provide a useful insight to others. So don't worry u won't hear bitch about nonsense garbage of petty human emotion. Any how I got bored with my writting prospect investment paper to Dubai and here in US. So I guess I will post one of my old work that I was involved in before the company diverted my attention to RFID. I really love to work with this project agian but with current obstacles I probably will never see the light of day on this paper. Oh if you guys want to use this paper to get an A on your business term paper you're more than welcome to cause it's still better than having it accumalting electronic dust in my hard drive.



From Kirk

To: Fellow Investors

Mission Statement

Throughout time communication is an essential part of human survival. Let it be for hunting, cementing a relationship, alerting others for danger. Phonetic writing came about as a recorder of the past stories, which we all can hear someone speaking in our head, perhaps a story from a strange unknown realm or a story of ones heritage. However as time progresses both speech and writing have always shared a formidable obstacle, the lack of instantaneous exchange through distance.

With the advent of the Internet, the reversal of isolated human knowledge and cultures are heading for a reunification. From the days of sending messages on the horses and sailing ships is noting but a mere distance past. The speed of light has enabled us to send thoughts and feelings, conveniently without an economic burden to the far reach corners of the developed world. It is an enduring testament that it is not the content of knowledge that define the sophistication of one society with another but it always has been the medium of the information and the velocity that disseminated it throughout a particular community.

At present the 942 million people living in the world's developed economies enjoy five time better access to fixed and mobile services, nine times better access to Internet services and own 13 times more PCs than the 85% of the world's population living in low and lower-middle income countries. But while figures do show a clear improvement over the last ten years in bridging the gap between information haves and have-nots., they nonetheless fail to paint a true picture for many rural dwellers, whose communities are still often un-served by any form of information technology infrastructure.

At the current stage of Thai market for broadband access, the only viable choices are broadband DSL and ADSL. Even though both have become so fast and somewhat economical, however the prices are beyond any developed nations to justify with a moderate promise of speed. For Example the use of a 512K local connection personal ADSL prices vary from a flat fee of only 590 baht ($15) per month for individuals on 256K connections to over 10,000 baht/month ($250) for companies on very high speed connections, or mixed fee for connections for X hours and then Y baht per hour for overtime. The ADSL speeds offered and your actual speed will vary depending on not only your subscribed speed, but also what part of Bangkok you are in. Some parts of Bangkok are simply faster. No one in a developed nation such as United Stated would ever compromise with such unreliability of quality and service. Because any average American citizen can have access to 10Mbps Broadband Cable line for $40 a month with 24/7 reliability, throughout most of the major metropolitan areas in the continent. It is a fact that ones must accept that through poor investment of the fixed Information Technology infrastructure in the earlier government administrations and the enduring bureaucratic red tapes. The full potential of true broadband access in Thai Market has been tragically retarded. However the trend of this depressing cycle can be averted with a promise of an emerging technology, not just for Bangkok but for an entire country, it is the advent of WiMax.

WiMAX is a broadband wireless technology that is largely supported by the computer and the telecom industry in United States, cost-effective and standard base. It is engineered to deliver the latest type of ubiquitous fixed and mobile services such as VoIP, Information Technology and Video at very low cost. WiMAX systems are able to cover a large geographical area, up to 50 km and to deliver significant bandwidth to end-users up to 72 Mbps with up to 1000 simultaneous connection. Compared with other wired solution such as ADSL or any other wireless or satellite system, WiMAX based access networks will enable operators and service providers to cost-effectively reach million of new potential customers providing them with broadband access. This is even truer for developing countries and rural areas for which the cost/profitability and the demand factors are essential. This obviously includes adequate coverage, reliability, performances (throughput), capacity and applications.

Ease of installation is one of the key issues to lower deployment costs in developing countries or rural areas. In rural areas, the consequences of the long distances from the core network access point and the scattered location of villages, farms and the countryside makes any deployment very costly. In developing countries, the lack of main infrastructure (electricity, roads.), and environmental condition

(Temperature, humidity.) adds on the difficulty. Thanks to a superior coverage advantage, the operator/service provider can easily plans a 95% predictability coverage ensuring high installation success rates and controls deployment costs.

As of December 19 2005, The Communication Authority of Thailand had expressed interest in the business opportunity of WiMax with Intel, who are one of the major key players in ushering all the devices to comply with the WiMax standard by 2007 with Intel equipments (base station, modem and embedded chips).

Despites that there are some technical hurdles that the WiMax has to cross in both of the standard and the hardwares, which soon will be finalized in the end of 2006. It is imperative for us to participate in this venture not as a mere spectator but one of the pioneers, who are willing to take the risk to secure our company a contract with The Communication Authority of Thailand. It is the fruits that ones shall bear to help realized the dream to unite Thai knowledge and share a true freedom of access throughout the rest of the country. Once this journey has completed we will give a gift of this new found gateway of knowledge to the Thai people by giving the rights of service to CAT. And it is our choosing that we shall be responsible for maintenance and consultant in the future.

I hope that this brief invitation memo will peak your interest in the possibilities that will surely guarantee a fulfilling rewards.

Sincerely Yours

Important Links

CAT expressed interest in Wimax

www.thaiwirelesslan.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=135

WiMax Technical Information

www.wimaxforum.org

Intel Technical Information on Wimax

www.intel.com/go/wimax



    

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