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Mobile World Congress 2009 ip.access Takes Our Suggestion, Launches 3G Picocell| Feb 10, 2009 | Wireless Infrastructure | Show Update
Event SummaryFebruary 9, 2009 –- ip.access announced the launch of a WCDMA/HSPA access point aimed at the enterprise, the nano3G picocell. Leveraging ip.access femtocell R&D, architecture and integration capabilities, the nano3G differentiates itself from the Oyster 3G femtocell thanks to added coverage (up to 200 meters) and user capacity (up to 8 simultaneous users). Analytical Summary• Current Perspective: Very positive on ip.access’ new nano3G picocell. Broad operator interest in 3G femtocells is matched by their interest in 3G enterprise coverage – potentially even greater than the interest in femtocells, given greater financial resources in the enterprise, a greater demand for high-speed data and generally poorer RF conditions (thanks to steel and concrete-based construction). The nano3G gives ip.access a product to tap that interest, leverage its picocell credibility and potentially even support its sales channels. Unlike the 2G market, however, ip.access cannot claim to be the first vendor with a 3G picocell and it’s not even clear when the nano3G will be commercially available (even if its capabilities and form factor serve to set it apart in the market).
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