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Femtocells ar acquiring increasingly popular as operators on one end wish to offload traffic from their networks, whereas users crave for a bettor in-theater coverage. And while I (and many other folks) keep push for a free choice — after all we extend operators’ networks — carriers hold request for money for an additional device.
Anyway, Sprint (NYSE: S) will be revamping its Airave merchandise, as noted by this varlet on Federal Communications Commission’s website. Apparently, the upgraded gimmick will rock EV-DO support (finally) and volition also come with a VoIP-routed land line connection. Now that’s a more compelling offering if you ask me. It’s not just a network extender, but also a sword new line. That’s actually in causa you need one, otherwise I really don’t see a reason why would end users salary for poor execution of any operator’s meshwork. I realize it tin be a trouble to cover in-house areas, but that’s not the problem consumers should be transaction with – carriers should install new and/or rise existing towers to solve this superintendent-annoying issue.
Enough said. The distributor point is – Airave’s heir has been blessed with FCC’s blessing and we’ll most likely see it introduced in no meter. Stay tuned…
[Via: Engadget]

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