List of Deployed Wi MAX Networks - U

U

Ukraine
  • FreshTel - wireless internet provider
  • Giraffe - wireless internet provider
The United Kingdom
  • Attend 2 Ltd, a WiMax service that covers the South East of England.
  • Bluewave, a WiMax provider in the Isle of Man
  • ConnectMK, a company owned by Milton Keynes Council, successfully operated a WiMAX network in the town of Milton Keynes until 29 February 2012 when it was forced to terminate the service due to a dispute with the licensed radio spectrum holder. Milton Keynes was the first town in the UK to have a WIMAX service.
  • Digital Teesdale, a WiMax network that has started operating in the Teesdale area in the North of England.
  • LiveWave, a wireless service offered by Wildcard Networks with speeds of up to 40Mb throughout Newcastle upon Tyne, Tynedale, Northumberland and the surrounding areas.
  • Metroid 2247, a WiMax start up looking to operate in Yorkshire and Scotland,
  • Urban WiMax, a WiMax service that covers central London (travelcard Zone 1 and some of Zone 2).
  • VFast, a WiMax service that covers Kent.
The United States
  • 123Net Provides fixed WiMAX to primarily business customers in the Greater Detroit and Ann Arbor Areas of Michigan.
  • Altazip, Inc. WiMAX in 3.65Ghz and 5.7Ghz Throughout a large area in Central Utah (Sevier, Wayne, Piute, Millard and Sanpete counties).
  • Antelecom, Inc. Broadband provides WiMAX service using the 3.65Ghz range in Southern California (North Los Angeles and Southern Kern counties).
  • AT&T Alaska offered WiMAX technology in the 2.3 GHz band in the Anchorage and Juneau areas. AT&T had multiple WiMAX trials in other areas in 2006. AT&T owns additional 2.3 GHz spectrum in some Southern states.
  • Carrier Services Group holds licenses for 2.5&3.6 in several regions in Ohio Cleveland, Youngstown and Warren.
  • Clearwire held 2.5 GHz licenses in several regions, and announced a nationwide network. WiMAX deployments in 71 U.S. markets covering 110 million people were marketed under the brand CLEAR. At the end of 2008, Sprint Nextel merged their WiMAX operations (under the Xohm brand), with additional investment from five other technology companies to create a "new" Clearwire. Comcast, Sprint, and Time Warner Cable acting as wholesale providers provided access to the same underlying WiMAX network.
  • Commspeed LLC Offers WiMax as well as pre-WiMax and Line-of-sight services in Arizona and Iowa. From their website:

    Founded by cable and telecommunications pioneer Bruce Merrill in January of 2000, we currently serve over 7,000 customers and are licensed to use this spectrum in six states. CommSpeed is the fastest growing Internet Service Provider (ISP) in our service areas. We are the largest privately held provider of high-speed wireless internet services in the nation

    In Arizona, they are using Motorola modems.
  • Data Truck LLC offers WiMax internet service to business and residential customers in and around Watertown, South Dakota.
  • Northern Michigan University, working with Intel, Lenovo, Motorola and Cisco, deployed a WiMAX network covering the City of Marquette, Michigan. Most of the City of Marquette has access to the WiMAX network, as well as some points as far south as Chocolay Township and west as Marquette Township. Currently, students and faculty of NMU have access to the network; along with certain city personnel.
  • Polytechnic Institute of NYU has an experimental WiMAX network installed at their Brooklyn, New York campus.
  • Pulsestream Internet Services, LLC holds license for 3.65 GHz in US for its back hauls and some PTMP in Texas. They also run 5.2, 5.8 Wi-Fi networks in North Texas for Business VOIP and Broadband Services.
  • NetX Internet serves businesses in the Cleveland, Ohio area.
  • Rainbow Broadband serves New York City businesses with WiMAX-based internet at speeds exceeding 100Mbit/s in Manhattan and surrounding boroughs (subject to line-of-sight limitations).
  • River Canyon Wireless Provides up to 2 Mbit/s point to multipoint with (up to) 8 Mbit/s burst Motorola Canopy internet service in Moab & Green River, Utah. Also has Redline based systems in Monticello, and Blanding, Utah, however, these systems do not support the 8 Mbit/s burst. Main service area is Moab, Utah.
  • Sioux Valley WiMAX serves WiMAX to the Southeastern South Dakota communities of Brookings, Dell Rapids, Hartford, and Madison
  • Sling broadband offers WiMAX-based internet service to businesses in 6 US cities, including Miami, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, and Seattle.
  • Spectral Networks is deploying a WiMAX network in Northern Missouri and Southern Iowa.
  • Towerstream offers WiMAX-based internet service to businesses in 9 US cities, including Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Providence, San Francisco and Seattle.
  • University of Colorado at Boulder is working on providing WiMAX to a small area near campus.
  • University of Massachusetts Dartmouth is providing WiMAX service to student community within two-mile radius beyond the campus. In addition, the service has been expanded to the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory(MBL) and in a two-mile radius beyond MBL’s campus.
  • Xanadoo operates WiMAX networks in Texas, Oklahoma, and Illinois. They also run Navini Networks-based pre-WiMAX networks & have holdings in the 2.5 GHz spectrum in multiple markets in the midwest.
Uganda
  • TMP (Uganda)

Read more about this topic:  List Of Deployed Wi MAX Networks