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Technology Stocks : The *NEW* Frank Coluccio Technology Forum

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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (31399)9/19/2009 9:00:44 AM
From: Peter Ecclesine  Read Replies (1) of 46821
 
Hi Frank

>> 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 <<

Some distinctions between picocell and femtocell are outdoor vs indoor, and > 14W operating power vs < 14W operating power (802.3af POE).

Saying souped up outdoor femto is saying femto prices for picocell devices. We know it will come, but it is not here now.

I misremember cellular base station transmit power limits are 1500 Watts if the antenna is mounted more than 10 ft above the ground, 500 Watts per sector

fcc.gov

petere
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