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  2. Femtocell - Wikipedia

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    The main benefits for an end user are the following: "5 bar" coverage when there is no existing signal or poor coverage; Higher mobile data capacity, which is important if the end-user makes use of mobile data on their mobile phone (may not be relevant to a large number of subscribers who instead use WiFi where femtocell is located)

  3. T-Mobile 4G LTE CellSpot - Wikipedia

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    Femtocell: Availability: 2015: Introductory price: Free in combination with subscription: System on a chip: Qualcomm FSM99xx series with Qualcomm Hexagon-based modem: Connectivity: LTE and UMTS: Power: 12V, 2A: Website: www.t-mobile.com /support /coverage /4g-lte-cellspot

  4. Small cell - Wikipedia

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    In 3GPP terminology, a Home Node B (HNB) is a 3G femtocell. A Home eNode B (HeNB) is an LTE femtocell. Wi-Fi is a small cell but does not operate in licensed spectrum and therefore cannot be managed as effectively as small cells utilising licensed spectrum. Small cell deployments vary according to the use case and radio technology employed.

  5. Wind River Powers Ubee-AirWalk Enterprise Femtocell on ... - AOL

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    The AIRAVE Pro Connect enterprise femtocells improve cellular reception and increase coverage and capacity at enterprises, campuses, government buildings and other public venues using a broadband ...

  6. Home eNodeB - Wikipedia

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    A Home eNodeB, or HeNB, is the 3GPP's term for an LTE femtocell or Small Cell.. An eNodeB is an element of an LTE Radio Access Network, or E-UTRAN.A HeNB performs the same function of an eNodeB, but is optimized for deployment for smaller coverage than macro eNodeB, such as indoor premises and public hotspots.

  7. Mobile data offloading - Wikipedia

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    The code operating on the rules resides in an end-user device, in a server, or is divided between the two. End users do data offloading for data service cost control and the availability of higher bandwidth. The main complementary network technologies used for mobile data offloading are Wi-Fi, femtocell and Integrated Mobile Broadcast.

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    If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online!

  9. Airvana - Wikipedia

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    Airvana’s femtocells currently support LTE and CDMA mobile networks. A previous UMTS femtocell product was disbanded in September 2010. On March 20, 2013, Airvana Network Solutions Inc. was granted a preliminary injunction in its 330-md intellectual-property lawsuit against Ericsson AB, the world’s largest maker of wireless networks.