Articles tagged with: Ip.access and Boost Mobile
ip.access has announced the upcoming availability of its new 900MHz GSM picocellular basestation - the nanoBTST GSM 900. The GSM 900 nanoBTS will be available to ship from July 2005 to mobile network operators in the 142 countries that currently run 900MHz networks. more
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T-Mobile to improve indoor GSM coverage
ip.access has been awarded a multi-year contract to supply its nanoGSM products, including basestations, basestation controllers and management systems, for use in T-Mobile USA's network nationwide. The solution is geared to providing enhanced coverage inside buildings, and employs the world's smallest GSM basestation, the nanoBTS. By using the building's existing Ethernet infrastructure, the basestations can very easily be distributed around the building delivering service exactly where it is needed. The use of IP also simplifies and cost-reduces the backhaul connection. more
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GSM PBX works with landline PBX
ip.access has successfully demonstrated a GSM Private Branch Exchange (PBX) working with a live PBX system. In partnership with Zynetix, the developers of the Linux-based PBX integration technology, the ip.access solution enables mobile network operators to break into the lucrative fixed-line market by complementing or even replacing office-based PBXs - making the "one-phone" vision a reality for today's enterprises. more
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