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Femtocell frenzy in Barcelona
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Friday, 08 February 2008 | |
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The CEO of femtocell maker Ubiquisys said last week that "The femtocell market is moving at an astonishing speed." Judging by the number of announcements pouring out ahead of next week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, he is spot on.
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This was followed by one of the most significant femtocell announcements to date: the first commercially available 3G cellular base station designed for installation in the home, and combined with ADSL modem, router, WiFi access point and four port switch. It comes from Netgear and incorporates' Ubiquisys' ZoneGate 3G femtocell product. Now, it seems everyone wants a piece of that action. NEC has announced a collaboration with Netgear under which the new Netgear femtocell, the DVG834GH, will be offered by NEC as a complete system comprising femtocell access point, Femtocell Gateway (which interfaces the femtocells to the overall cellular network) and access point management and provisioning system. Not to be outdone, Nokia Siemens has announced that it will certify the DVG834GH with its femto gateway (this should not be too much of a challenge as it had a prior agreement with Ubiquisys to do just this). A third vendor, Kineto Wireless which makes the UMA network controller, a 3GPP standards-based femtocell radio access network gateway, has also announced that it will work with Netgear to ensure that this will interwork with the DVG834GH (Netgear calls it, a Femtocell Voice Gateway which can be rather confusing as the term femto gateway is used for other components of the overall network architecture, so I'm sticking with the ugly alphanumeric). |
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