By: Ben Robinson, IntoMobile Sunday, January 20th, 2008 at 6:10 PM
T-Mobile is going to start trialling Femtocells in the 2nd Quarter of this year, in Germany, Netherlands, and the UK….
It may also push a limited deployment out before the end of the year. Femtocells are small cellular base stations that use broadband to extend the reach of a wirless network, especially indoors. You can find a great article on it at Wikipedia
T-Mobile’s recent announcement with 3 is also aimed at improving the coverage of high-bandwidth networks, albeit via different means.
T-Mobile’s UK CTO, Emin Gurdenli, also said that there could be room for more than one technology, above and beyond the current 3G networks.
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