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Netgear and Ubiquisys team to
develop Femtocell Home Gateway
ConvergenceAsia staff
29/06/2007
Netgear, a worldwide
provider of technologically advanced, branded networking products, and
Ubiquisys, a developer of intelligent 3G femtocell access points for the
residential market, have announced their collaboration to deliver a
comprehensive residential gateway with integrated DSL modem, WiFi, VoIP and
3G femtocell technology.
This gateway device will offer mobile operators worldwide a single-box,
converged solution at a competitive price. It is anticipated that the
Netgear gateway integrating Ubiquisys' femtocell technology will be
available for operator testing by Q4, with commercial availability slated
for early 2008.
The Ubiquisys ZoneGate femtocell is a plug-and-play 3G access point that
uses a mobile subscriber's DSL connection to transport voice and data calls
to the core network using a range of standards-based interfaces.
Netgear and Ubiquisys are working to build this functionality into Netgear's
wireless gateways in order to provide mobile operators with the means to
interact with home networks via 3G broadband networks.
"Consumer demand is rising for high-quality, seamless and easy-to-use
solutions that enable new applications such as fixed mobile convergence.
Integrating Ubiquisys' femtocell technology into Netgear products represents
a natural progression in home networking," said David James, Director of
Service Provider Products at Netgear.
"Not only will this solution enable mobile operators to provide enhanced
cellular coverage in the home, but it will also make it possible for
consumers to access and control a range of home networking services via
standard 3G phone handsets." |
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