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Vodafone readies new OneNet Express offer | Mobile News Online
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The service will be pushed with Vodafone's Sure Signal femtocell product to boost office 3G coverage. Commercial details are to be confirmed still, and will vary between resellers and customers. However, typically, cost of site survey ...Comment on Article Mentions: Vodafone
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58% Of Mobile Traffic Generated From Home Environment By 2013 ...
Explore Article Mobile Europe (Sep 25 2008)
58% of mobile traffic generated from home environment by 2013 ...Mobile Europe, UK - 5 hours agoAccording to a new report from Informa Telecoms & Media "Mobile Broadband Access at Home: The Business Case for Femtocells, UMA and IMS/VCC Dual Mode ...Comment on Article Mentions: Informa
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Operators give femto updates at MWC 09 « 3G In The Home
Explore Article 3G In The Home (Feb 21 2009)
It’s reported that the femtocell will be tied to a monthly fee of between 5 and 10 euros, with unlimited data and national calls. At MWC, Vodafone showed two femtocell models, one triple-branded Vodafone, Sagem and Alcatel Lucent, ...Comment on Article Mentions: Alcatel-Lucent Sagemcom Vodafone
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Mobilkom announces femtocell plans: CommsUpdate : TeleGeography ...
Explore Article TeleGeography Research (Nov 17 2008)
Mobilkom Austria has announced plans to deploy femtocells to improve 3G network coverage. Trials have been launched with 35 business and residential users and a commercial launch of femtocell technology has been scheduled for mid-2009. Equipment for the trials is being provided by Huawei Technologies.Comment on Article Mentions: Huawei
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Orange ignores femtocells and launches 3G/Wi-Fi UMA service
Explore Article FierceWireless (Sep 8 2008)
September 8, 2008 By Paul Rasmussen Tags femtocells Convergence Strategy 3G WiFi UMA Orange Tools * Email * Print * Comment * Contact Author Not wanting to wait for femtocells to become commercially viable has provoked Orange to announce its 3G/Wi-Fi UMA strategy. The company, which already has more than one million users of its 2G UMA service, claims its 3G UMA solution is a 'world first', initially using handsets from SamsunComment on Article Mentions: Sony Ericsson Paul Rasmussen Samsung
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Mobile World Congress - After the ball is over?
Explore Article Mobile Europe (Feb 5 2009)
Central to the rapid evolution of femtocells from niche to mainstream proposition is the Femto Forum which will be talking about the femtocell business case as operators ready their propositions ahead of commercial ...Comment on Article Mentions: T-Mobile Starent Frost & Sullivan
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NEC strengthens Femtocell Solution with Motive
Explore Article Digital Media Europe (Jul 23 2008)
NEC announced that its subsidiary, NEC Europe, has established a strategic partnership with Motive, a provider of Service Management solutions for broadband and mobile data services.Comment on Article Mentions: NEC
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ip.access named number one picocell vendor by ABI Research ...
Explore Article Mobile Phone Forums (Jan 5 2009)
According to ABI, the distinction between picocells and femtocells will blur in future. Picocells will adapt to take on femtocell attributes such as self-installation by the end customer – effectively becoming ‘super-femtocells’ with ...Comment on Article Mentions: ip.access
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Femtocell market update for week of 23 November 2009 « 3G In The Home
Explore Article 3G In The Home (Nov 30 2009)
SFR launched its Home 3G femtocell this week. Like the Vodafone Access Gateway, it's a standalone femtocell offering improved 3G coverage (but, at least initially, no homezone tariffs or femto services). ... -
Mobilkom Austria improves 3G coverage, plans to deploy femtocell ...
Explore Article Call and Save on International Calls (Nov 17 2008)
* Mobilkom Austria improves 3G coverage, plans to deploy femtocell * Ericsson to take over HT Mobile (Vietnam) * Tele2 shows interest in buying Dutch Mobile licence * Econet Wireless withdraws contract lines driven by hyperinflation (Zimbabwe) November 17, 2008 Mobilkom Austria improves 3G coverage, plans to deploy femtocell Posted by: Editor : Category: Wireless Mobilkom Austria is making an effort to improve 3G network coverage by deploying femtocells. With 35 business and residential usersComment on Article Mentions: Huawei Ericsson
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UK/Israeli Deal May Yield Enterprise Femtocells
Explore Article TelecomWeb (Jan 15 2009)
British femtocell house Ubiquisys has turned to Israeli femtocell chip startup Percello for circuitry that will morph primarily consumer femtocells into ...Comment on Article Mentions: T-Mobile Google Ubiquisys
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Economic realities to impact LTE roll-out
Explore Article EETimes.com (Feb 18 2009)
But of course we will support both technologies with chipsets, and not just for handsets but also for extensions such as femtocells for improved indoor ...Comment on Article Mentions: T-Mobile EE Times Huawei
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Femtocells could upset the UMA-based fixed-mobile convergence market
Explore Article techgadgetupdate.co (Aug 20 2008)
Posted by: admin in Mobile Gadget Apparently the fixed-mobile convergence market is on the brink of very interesting times, according to analysts at ABI Research anyway. While so far most fixed-to-mobile solutions have been UMA-based, such as T-Mobile’s Hotspot@Home service in the U.S. and similar services offered by Orange in France, Spain and the United Kingdom, Sprint’s new femtocell-based Airave solution could create coComment on Article Mentions: Stuart Carlaw ABI Research
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Data over the femto?
Explore Article Unstrung (Feb 20 2009)
"Let’s face it: You’re not going to use the femtocell for data". I'm not sure this is really the case. Informa says that over 40% of mobile data is generated within the home, and that this will rise to nearly 60% in 2013 (Mobile Broadband Access ...Comment on Article Mentions: Telecom Italia Ofcom
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Vodafone's 3G network is Supreme: so says 100000 iPhone Units
Explore Article Moby1 blog (Jan 26 2010)
Moby1 (blog)Vodafone's 3G network is Supreme: so says 100000 iPhone UnitsMoby1 (blog)They have also recently re-released the Femtocell Sure Signal booster which is certain to help people who live in areas with weak or no 3G coverage. ...and more »Comment on Article Mentions: Guy Laurence Vodafone


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