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  4. Femtocell - Wikipedia

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    A femtocell allows service providers to extend service coverage indoors or at the cell edge, especially where access would otherwise be limited or unavailable. Although much attention is focused on WCDMA, the concept is applicable to all standards, including GSM, CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA, WiMAX and LTE solutions. Verizon and AT&T femtocell access points

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  6. Verizon Fios - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its TV and Internet services, the company also has a voice over IP service via its fiber-optic network, Fios Digital Voice. The service initially launched in Virginia and Maryland in September 2008 and eventually fully replaced an earlier service, VoiceWing, which Verizon offered from 2004 to early 2009. [12]

  7. Wi-Fi over Coax - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi over Coax is a technology for extending and distributing Wi-Fi signals via coaxial cables.As an in-building wireless solution, Wi-Fi over Coax can make use of existing or new cabling with native impedance of 50 Ω shared by a Wi-Fi access point, cabling run, and antenna.