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Sprint Leads the Way with Femtocell Deployment

September 12th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Femtocells were all the rage at PulverMedia’s FMC (Fixed Mobile Convergence) Conference in Chicago last week.     One carrier in the U.S., Sprint, is leading the pack.   As of today, there are no femtocell rollouts in any geography.  There are a few trials, some announced and others not.   Telefonica, as reported in WSJ last week (9/6/2007), is [...]

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Tags: Broadband · Cell Phones · FMC · Femtocell · GigaOm · Pulver · Video On the Net · VoIP · WSJ · WiFi

Femtocell Residential Gateways: A $2 Billion Market?

August 28th, 2007 · No Comments

Femtocells are going to move fast in the coming 12 months.  Wireless carriers will push the residential gateway from zero units to millions.  On August 13, 2007, Xchange Magazine reported that In-Stat is projecting that by 2011 there will be 40 million femtocells in use and 101 million users of femtocells.   Femtocells are micro cell phone [...]

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Tags: Broadband · Cell Phones · FMC · Femtocell · GigaOm · Telecom · VoIP · WiFi · Wireless

Femtocells Head to Head with WiFi Dual Mode Phones

July 26th, 2007 · No Comments

Femtocells could revolutionize cellular service in terms of diverting cell traffic off the network, providing great service in buildings and homes, increasing bandwidth speed, and, most significantly, increasing the service providers’ footprints outside their licensed areas.  Cell phone service providers, like Sprint or T-Mobile, would be able use femtocells to off-load traffic to their customer’s provided [...]

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Tags: 700MHz Auction · Broadband · Cell Phones · FMC · Femtocell · GigaOm · Internet · VoIP · WSJ · WiFi · WiMax

Femtocells v. Dual Mode WiFi

July 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

Femtocells could have a dramatic change on the cell phone service environment.  ABI research predicts there will be 150 million femtocell users by 2012.  That is from zero users today, as reported by GigaOm.   On the other side of the race, In-Sat, as quoted in PDAStreet, projects there will be 200 million dual mode WiFi [...]

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Tags: Broadband · Cell Phones · FCC · FMC · GigaOm · Internet · Telecom · VoIP · WiFi · Wireless

FMC Grows as a Result of UMA

July 5th, 2007 · No Comments

 UMA (Unlicensed Mobile Access) is driving FMC (Fixed Mobile Convergence).  UMA is really WiFi and cell phones combined.  ABI Research, as reported by InformationWeek, currently projects that there will be 65 million UMA users by 2012.  The growth in UMA is happening without strategic thinking by the wireless providers.  Almost like a small sound that will [...]

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Tags: Broadband · Cell Phones · FMC · GigaOm · Internet · Video On the Net · VoIP · WiFi · Wireless · Wireless Broadband

FMC Fixed Mobile Convergence Is Here at Last

June 28th, 2007 · No Comments

More significant than the iPhone (nothing could be that important…) this week there were several events that announced to the general public that fixed mobile convergence is hitting the mainstream.  The interesting point is that is not exactly as FMC was anticipated back in 1990. In 1990, PCS “Personal Communication System” was touted as the [...]

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Tags: Cell Phones · FMC · GigaOm · Internet · Telecom · VON · VoIP · WSJ · WiFi · Wireless