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May 06, 2008
3G Services: Solve Indoor Cell Coverage IssuesA recent report conducted by In-Stat (News - Alert), a digital communications market research firm, found that one of the biggest challenges for wireless subscribers is a lack of indoor coverage.
According to In-Stat, wireless carriers are beginning to realize that with the introduction of 3G
Allen Nogee, an Analyst at In-Stat said, "Microcells, picocells, and femtocells address these challenges in a much more cost-effective manner. By providing smaller and less powerful base stations in smaller areas, like public spaces, offices, and even homes, carriers can provide better coverage in more specific areas without a huge capital investment."
In-Stat’s recent research report, "The Itty Bitty Base Station Revolution: Worldwide Micro, Pico, and Femtocell
In the report, In-State uncovered that by 2012, femtocells, picocells, and microcells are projected to exceed 31 million units. Sprint (News - Alert) currently the first carrier to promote a femtocell-based service, while mobile operators around the world are testing the numerous femtocell products planned for commercial availability in 2008.
The study also made the emergence of a new device segment called the Enterprise Picocell (News - Alert) known. These devices will configure themselves like home femtocells, but for the enterprise business customer.
Michelle Robart is a Contributing Editor at TMCnet. To read more of her articles please visit her columnist page.
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