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Category Archives: Technology Innovation
Will Franks, Ubiquisys CTO and co-founder, talks about the evolution of Ubiquisys’ intelligent small cells Intelligent small cells – that was our starting point when we kick-started Ubiquisys in 2004. Miniature cells that dynamically adapt to the changing conditions to Continue reading »
Posted in Technology Innovation
Tagged Femtocell, hetnet, LTE, Self organising networks, Small cells, SON, SONs, Ubiquisys
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Ubiquisys arrives at MWC 2013 after a very successful year. We’ve expanded our range of small cells with innovative multi-mode LTE/3G/WiFi products and Smart Cells with integrated Intel® hybrid cloud servers. We’re serving strategic new customers in the Americas, Europe Continue reading »
Posted in Events, Technology Innovation
Tagged Enterprise, Femtocells, LTE, metrocell, Small cells, Smart Cells, Ubiquisys, WiFi
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Why AT&T’s Velocity IP strategy is important for the small cells market
Nov
12
2012
Posted by Keith Day
AT&T unveiled its Velocity IP programme at its 2012 analyst conference last week. The #1 US operator plans to build the world’s premier network, aiming to deliver a best-in-class customer experience in a data-centric world. Continue reading »
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Tagged AT&T, LTE, network densification, Small Cell Technology, Small cells, wireless
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Small cell is a broad category. For public access, it covers powerful outdoor cells planned into the macro network, and it also covers low-power indoor hotspots. The fact is that mobile data usage is increasing rapidly, and mobile operators face Continue reading »
Here’s an article by Pete Keevill, co-founder and vice president of engineering at Ubiquisys, exploring the latest developments in the small cell industry and how Ubiquisys and Texas Instruments are working together on the next generation of small cell hotspots. Continue reading »




