Femtocells are gaining impressive industry momentum, given that the technology is still immature and the
business case is unproven—and consumers have no idea what a femtocell is or can do for them. Femtocells
enable a new network architecture and design philosophy that leverages a customer’s broadband connection
to improve coverage and provide new economics and reliability in delivering voice and broadband services.
Operators throughout North America, Europe and Asia are issuing RFPs and conducting lab trials with plans to
extend to the field during 2008. Today, only Sprint has deployed limited commercial trials with heavily
subsidized equipment. But at least two major GSM carriers, Vodafone and Softbank, are planning commercial
trials by early 2009, and Verizon Wireless is talking about a significant trial deployment this year to extend its
coverage to its CDMA network.
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