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Technology Stocks : The *NEW* Frank Coluccio Technology Forum

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To: Peter Ecclesine who wrote (31398)9/18/2009 12:35:46 AM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (2) of 46821
 
Hi Petere. I've recently heard rumblings concerning femtocells with souped up power ratings. Four watts, say, as opposed to the customary 1 watt. I presume these are designed to support current 3G and future LTE extensions via FMC (fixed-mobile convergence) either in the home or in similar closed-in environments -- although WiFi and WiMAX are not out of the question here, and in fact WiFi was specifically mentioned to me in one such discussion that I had. One entity that I'm aware of is actually considering mounting them outdoors, which is something we discussed here in this forum not very long ago, too. Can you say anything about the legal power restrictions, or perhaps provide me/us with a pointer to a good resource that lays out these criteria across the entire range of air-interface types that femtos are now being designed to support? Any insights that you could offer concerning the fundamental design criteria that play into this would likewise be appreciated. TIA. FAC

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