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New Interface Enables Mobile Operators to Multi-Source and Removes Proprietary Barriers to Mass Deployment
SWINDON, England – 4th June 2008 – Ubiquisys Ltd, the leading developer of 3G femtocells, today became the first femtocell vendor to announce its commitment to the 3GPP’s emerging Iuh interface, providing standardised communications between femtocells and the gateways in mobile operators’ networks. Ubiquisys will support this interface in its products ready for the planned approval of Iuh in December 2008.
The 3GPP’s work on Iuh for UMTS is part of the same drive as the Femto Forum’s work to agree...
SWINDON, England – May 8th 2008 – Ubiquisys Ltd, the leading developer of 3G femtocells, has been named the number one femtocell vendor for the second year running in an independent study by ABI Research. The announcement reflects a year in which Ubiquisys has led the way towards commercial femtocell deployment with 13 ongoing operator trials including O2 and T-Mobile.
The ABI Research Femtocell Equipment Vendor Matrix evaluates overall rankings by investigating performance in the vital areas of Innovation and Implementation.
Under Implementation, the study looked at the effectiveness of ecosystem partnerships to pro...
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