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Ubiquisis News Latest News from Ubiquisys and its ZoneGate communications convergence solution
ZoneGate Femtocell Unveiled as Centerpiece of the Etisalat HomeCell Concept Dubai, UAE – October 21st 2008 – Ubiquisys Ltd, the leading developer of 3G femtocells, today announced that Etisalat is demonstrating the ZoneGate femtocell at the Gulfcomms 2008 event in Dubai.
The ZoneGate femtocell is a compact consumer device the size of a paperback book that plugs into a domestic broadband connection and gives high quality mobile phone coverage throughout a home or office, cheaper higher quality phone calls, faster mobile broadband and brand new services – all using existing 3G mobile handsets. By offering...
JTAG Technologies provides boundary-scan test solutions to Ubiquisys for the volume production of its ZoneGate femtocells
Bedford, United Kingdom – Swindon UK-based femtocell vendor Ubiquisys is using JTAG Technologies’ boundary-scan test solutions for volume production of its ZoneGate product. The provision of the test solutions is the result of extensive collaboration between the two companies and, by providing test development services and systems for factory testing, JTAG Technologies was able to relieve the burden of developing structural PCB tests.
Femtocell products address the urgent demand from consumers for cost-effective,...
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