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Displaying items by tag: femtocell

Promising its “compact indoor solution” delivers dedicated connectivity and capacity, it has a future-proofed modular design that supports both 4G and 5G networks in NSA or SA, with its secure plug and play solution based on a 5G-ready flexible design that “supports evolving consumer and small enterprise applications”.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

London-based optimised network densification and network extension service Dense Air says it will provide densification experiences to both businesses and residences in Australia, following its purchase in the 5G spectrum auction conducted by the Australian Communications and Media Authority.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Partners with E-Pay International to deliver nano3G femtocell and picocell solutions to leading operator

New E-100 enterprise dual mode LTE/3G access point uses Freescale system-on-chip Part of ip.access' unique nanoConverge system, integrating 2G, 3G and 4G small cells

11 countries covered by framework agreement Confirms ip.access as market leading small cell supplier and innovator

Increases presence in the Middle East for 3G and 2G small cell solutions

Further strengthens professional services and customer support

Monday, 12 December 2011 17:52

Investors back ip.access with further $15m boost

Additional funding round supports growth and new product development

Stylish new concept 'AFC' adds portability, Wi-Fi backhaul and consumer appeal

Wednesday, 12 October 2011 21:55

ip.access launches 3G C-class consumer small cell

Expands nano3G range of Access Points into the home

Confirms position as number one femtocell technology supplier one million milestone predicted for 2012

Saturday, 06 August 2011 22:30

Review: Optus femtocell, aka 3G Home Zone

Optus last month became the first mobile operator in Australia to offer femtocells as a full commercial product. Optus promoting them as solution for Optus mobile customers with poor coverage in their homes.

Published in Cornered!
Saturday, 30 July 2011 03:54

Optus sells swell femtocell at last

If you're an Optus mobile user with patchy 3G reception at home or work, and have a broadband connection with at least 1Mbps download speed and 512Kbps upload speed, Optus' swell femtocell should finally spell the end of potential coverage hell.

Published in Mobility

Optus has formally launched its femtocell offering, first introduced as a commercial pilot with limited availability in April, under the name Optus 3G Home Zone.

Published in Mobility

Increases presence in Africa for 3G and 2G small cell solutions

E class range offers 3G coverage and capacity for large office or campus deployments, Complements C class and S class consumer and small office femtocell ranges

It's coverage o'clock and all's femtocwell, or at least soon should be for Australian consumers, as Optus is first to finally brings the femtocell to trial in Australia on parts of its mobile network after big femtocell deployments overseas on various telcos.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Monday, 11 April 2011 15:22

Telstra the femtocellout as Optus says 'yes'

For several years now I have been asking Telstra to bring femtocells to Australia as they eliminate blackspots via existing wired broadband, as Optus put Telstra and David Thodey's claims of putting the customer first to shame by saying 'yes' to an Australian femtocell trial.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Monday, 11 April 2011 11:33

Optus begins femtocell trial

Optus has begun the first commercial femtocell pilot in Australia. A femtocell can be regarded as a private 3G base station linked to the network via the customer's broadband connection.

Published in Mobility

New S class product provides targeted open access to boost coverage and capacity. Complements E class picocells for larger office deployments

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