Femtocell Technology
Posted by tech on
July 3, 2011
Not many people know what Femtocell technology is all about. But those who are in the telecommunications industry do, because this technology is mighty useful.
It connects to the service provider’s network through broadband like DSL or cable thereby extending service coverage indoors, especially where access would otherwise be limited or unavailable.
This small cellular base station is very helpful because of its capability and features to fix bad mobile signal issues in buildings with thick walls or wifi blackspots. This removes limitations and bottlenecks when thick walls are the main culprit in blocked signals.
Telecom providers and femotcell companies see this as improvements to both coverage and capacity, especially indoors because it can reduce both capital expenditure and operating expense. There may also be opportunity for new services. And the most important thing is that consumers benefit from improved coverage.
Even cheap mobile phones that do not have strong signals themselves can make use of this technology and owners can communicate no matter how deep they are located.
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Small. The Next Big Thing
Posted by tech on
February 8, 2011
And when I say small, I mean really small. In telecommunication terminology, a femtocell is a small cellular base station that is typically designed for use in a home or small business. What this does is connect to the service provider’s network through broadband like DSL or cable thereby extending service coverage indoors, especially where access would otherwise be limited or unavailable.
Femto cell technology has been called small technology because of its capability to fix bad mobile signal issues in buildings with thick walls or wifi blackspots. This removes limitations and bottlenecks when thick walls are the main culprit in blocked signals.
Telecom providers and even broadband providers see this as improvements to both coverage and capacity, especially indoors because it can reduce both capital expenditure and operating expense. There may also be opportunity for new services. And the most important thing is that consumers benefit from improved coverage.
Donations appreciated. Every little $ helps. Or click Google +1









