Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Where to Buy a Femtocell
This seems to be a recurring theme when you ask AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint when you will be able to buy a femtocell for your home to fix your dead zone. Femtocells have become available for a few select US cities and it doesn't appear that will be changing any time soon. Carriers are dipping their toes into the water in the US in a few select cities where they have complimentary cable and fiber footprints. I think Verizon and AT&T are waiting for the first move from Comcast and Cox and will offer a competing offer once they know how far they need to bend over. I am expecting a lot of competition and subsidies especially for customers who have suffered from poor in-building coverage. Stay tuned as 2010 could be the year where the femtocell industry finally takes off.
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Femtocells,
Microcell
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2 comments:
I believe you walk into any Sprint store today and buy a femtocell TODAY. I did just that about 8 months ago.
of course you did. And it magically connected you to your cellphone provider! idiot
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