Posted on July 27, 2008 by Andy Tiller
Chunghwa Telecom to buy 3000 femtocells
Taiwan’s Chunghwa Telecom is reported to have put out a tender for 3000 femtocells. It’s not huge, but it’s indicative of global interest in femtocells.
Indoor performance is holding back mobile broadband
Excitement about the rapid uptake of mobile broadband (accessing the internet from laptops via HSDPA) has led to predictions that [...]
Filed under: Market updates | Tagged: Agilent, Chunghwa Telecom, Femtocell, femtocells, Forrester Research, in-flight GSM, Informa, Kineto, LTE, mimoOn, mobile broadband, Motive, NEC, picoChip, Ryanair, Ubiquisys | Leave a Comment »
Posted on July 4, 2008 by Andy Tiller
Rumours of Airave nationwide deployment
Engadget reports that Sprint’s Airave (CDMA-1X) femtocell will be on sale across the USA from July 15th for $99. The comments on this page reveal some interesting consumer reaction to the product – albeit from a fairly technical audience. Business Week also reports the news, and concludes “for consumers [...]
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Posted on July 2, 2008 by Andy Tiller
There’s a written news report here as well.
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Posted on July 1, 2008 by Andy Tiller
Mobile Europe’s Keith Dyer interviews ip.access CEO, Steve Mallinson at the Femtocells Europe 2008 event in London.
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Posted on July 1, 2008 by Andy Tiller
ip.access’ Paul Frissen shows our Connected Home demos to Keith Dyer of Mobile Europe at the Femtocells Europe 2008 event in London (click to view video).
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