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  2. AT&T Customers Will Soon Be Happy ~ Dead Zones

    Explore Article Dead Zones (Mar 10 2010)

    AT&T Customers Will Soon Be Happy ~ Dead Zones The recently announced femtocell device called the MicroCell is being offered, by AT&T, on very limited basis in major cities to include San Diego, CA and Las Vegas, NV. The device promises to serve as a solution for people with poor, ... (Read Full Article)

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  3. Dead Zones: Mobile Video 66% of Data Traffic by 2014

    Explore Article Dead Zones (Mar 1 2010) Network Equipment Vendors

    Dead Zones: Mobile Video 66% of Data Traffic by 2014 Cisco has estimated the amount of smartphone traffic that can be offloaded through dual-mode devices or femtocells see below. The offload factor for each country is a combination of smartphone penetration, dual-mode share of smartphones ... (Read Full Article)

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  4. Dead Zones: Wireless Operator Internal Corporate Conflicts

    Explore Article Dead Zones (Feb 27 2010) EMEA , Operators

    Dead Zones: Wireless Operator Internal Corporate Conflicts So far carriers that are considering femtocells are: Vodafone UK, AT&T (trials), Verizon (must pull teeth to get it). See Vodafone UK's promotion and reportedly gaining some success with its 'Sure Signal' femtocell product (albeit after ... (Read Full Article)

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  5. Dead Zones: Femtocells Expensive = Lazy Carrier

    Explore Article Dead Zones (Feb 27 2010) Operators

    Dead Zones: Femtocells Expensive = Lazy Carrier ...y and expensive for consumers. In my opinion its a horrible excuse and here are 10 reasons why. ... Dead Zones Saturday, February 27, 2010 Femtocells Expensive = Lazy Carrier Carrier Network Operations (Tail) ... (Read Full Article)

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  6. Dead Zones: FCC Could Ban Cell Signal Boosters = Bad Idea

    Explore Article Dead Zones (Feb 24 2010)

    Dead Zones: FCC Could Ban Cell Signal Boosters = Bad Idea However, they have a product called FemtoJack under development) and other femtocell solutions, as well as local and state governments that want to be able to use cellphone jammers to prevent prisoners from unauthorized use of ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Dead Zones   RCR Wireless News   Howard Melamed

  7. Dead Zones: Femtocells + Google Location Based Advertising

    Explore Article Dead Zones (Feb 19 2010) Network Equipment Vendors

    Dead Zones: Femtocells + Google Location Based Advertising Femtocells are emerging as the primary technology that will link the indoor and outdoor cellular networks. These devices improve the quality of service of 3G, 2G and 2.5 networks indoors. Mobile users can enjoy voice and data services ... (Read Full Article)

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  8. Dead Zones: Bass Ackwards Cell Phone Coverage Focus

    Explore Article Dead Zones (Feb 17 2010)

    Dead Zones: Bass Ackwards Cell Phone Coverage Focus So we could safely assume that close to 70M people in the US and 1B people worldwide should be in the market to buy a femtocell in the next few years assuming Wi-Fi does not become the dominant connector. ... (Read Full Article)

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  9. Dead Zones: Vodafone Will Start Advertising Femtocells

    Explore Article Dead Zones (Feb 16 2010) Standards , EMEA , Network Equipment Vendors , Operators

    We really thought there would be a lot more femtocells on the market here in the US by 2010. There are some femtocells on the market today, but for the most part carriers are still in "trials" and have not educated the consumer about ... (Read Full Article)

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  10. Dead Zones: Femtozone at Mobile World Congress 2010

    Explore Article Dead Zones (Feb 14 2010) Standards

    Dead Zones: Femtozone at Mobile World Congress 2010 Femtocells are low-power wireless access points that operate in licensed spectrum to connect standard mobile devices to a mobile operator's network using residential DSL or cable broadband connections. ... (Read Full Article)

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  11. Teardown: Falling costs to make femtocells soar in 2010

    Explore Article EETimes.com (Feb 12 2010)

    Teardown: Falling costs to make femtocells soar in 2010 ...to enter the market in early 2009, the potential for femtocells to augment both public and domestic dead zones was tantalizingly close ... And for good reason. As products prepared to enter the market in early ... (Read Full Article)

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  12. Dead Zones: New Cell Phone Towers Are Not The Answer

    Explore Article Dead Zones (Feb 11 2010) Americas

    Dead Zones: New Cell Phone Towers Are Not The Answer So the real solution here is when Verizon and AT&T announce their plans for mini cell phone towers in the home or also known as femtocells. Other competing solutions include distributed antenna solutions (DAS) but are more more ... (Read Full Article)

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  13. Dead Zones: Femtocells Direct Response Marketing Industry

    Explore Article Dead Zones (Feb 9 2010)

    The femtocell industry could be on the cusp of becoming one of the largest online direct response marketing areas if the carriers could simply get their act together. The product category is expected to grow from 200000 units in 2009 to ... (Read Full Article)

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  14. Overlooked at CES: Femtocells

    Explore Article Gadget News, Analyzed (Jan 14 2010) Standards

    Overlooked at CES: Femtocells ...d coffee shops around town that I don’t go to anymore simply because I’ve found them to be T-Mobile dead zones. Could “Free Femtocell Coverage” attract customers? (Read Full Article)

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  15. What's the next big thing?

    Explore Article independent.ie (Dec 26 2009)

    ...to do with mobiles. Phone signals don't travel well through walls and so many homes end up with dead zones on the reception front. The answer is to install a pint-sized device in your house called a femtoce... (Read Full Article)

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  16. Confession is good for the Cell

    Explore Article Femto Hub Blog (Dec 17 2009)

    ...nalists and bloggers on consumers’ behalf—bash mobile phone companies for their coverage problems. Dead Zones has built a franchise on it. More recently, we see mobile operators bashing each other, most notab... (Read Full Article)

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