In-Building Systems
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Merged companies target the IP RAN in and outdoors
Two companies, one trend?
Patented outdoor Distributed Anetanna (DAS) technology, combined with indoor coverage and millimeter microwave backhaul can create the IP RAN to drive deeper coverage and capacity within urban and campus areas, two separate companies haveIn-Building Wireless Systems to Exceed Revenue of $15 Billion by 2013
A new study from ABI Research forecasts worldwide deployment revenues from in-building wireless systems to grow from $3.8 billion in 2007 to more than $15 billion in 2013. Drivers for this tremendous growth include consumers’ growing dependence onSonus attempts to gain femto edge
There seem to be a few bets being placed on femto cells at the moment, and one of them is coming from those companies that play in the IP core/ SIP space.Key here is
LGC Wireless partner First Line Telecom introduces Intereach Fusion System for indoor cellular coverage in Europe
LGC Wireless, a leader in advanced in-building cellular coverage systems for mobile carriers and their customers, has announced that First Line Telecom, its European integration partner, has introduced the InterReach Fusion system in Europe.
3GSM 2007: Andrew debuts new remote units for high demand in-building wireless environments
Andrew Corporation, a global leader in communications systems and products, has introduced two new remote units for cost-effective radio-over-fibre applications that ensure coverage and capacity in demanding wireless environments.
Irish company taking Lucent technology indoors
Digital in-building system due for launch in Q1 2007
Irish telecoms developer Ircona has licensed technology from Lucent that it says will enable it to build a distributed antenna system (DAS) that packetises the RF signal to send
Ericsson and TeliaSonera in joint trial of Mobile@Home
Ericsson and TeliaSonera will conduct a joint trial of Mobile@Home, Ericsson's solution for Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA), which permits the use of one single handset for both mobile and fixed telephony.
Amplifiers suit in-building application
Point-of-interface bi-directional amplifiers for 800 and 900MHz
Wireless technology group, Radio Frequency Systems (RFS) has launched two new band-selective bi-directional amplifiers designed for the 800 MHz and 900 MHz frequency bands. The compact I-BSA800-1 and I-BSA900-1 amplifiers feature





