Monthly Archives: March 2011

One of the most popular requests we get is for a diagram to explain the key features of a residential femtocell. That’s not surprising because it’s still a relatively new consumer technology. Femtocells are also very discreet devices, quietly going about their business, so it’s interesting to know what’s going on behind the scenes. Continue reading »

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Ubiquisys at CTIA Wireless

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CTIA Wireless has been going on in Orlando this week. It’s one of the biggest events in mobile, and there has been a strong focus on femtocells and small cells, especially on their emerging role in future network strategy. Continue reading »

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Network Norway’s enterprise femtocell service is now live on their website. Continue reading »

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Self-Organising Network (SON) capabilities are of vital importance to future networks. The good news is that they are not purely conceptual, but available from Ubiquisys and being used in live networks such as Network Norway and Softbank in Japan. Continue reading »

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AT&T is working with Placecast to launch ShopAlerts by AT&T, a new service delivering special offers to opt-in customers when they are near a participating store or brand in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco. At Ubiquisys we believe services like these are the future, and several years ago we developed intelligent femtocell technology to extend their potential. With with the widespread adoption of femtocells and small cells, a new generation of presence services could be just around the corner… Continue reading »

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