Super-fast 3G and cheap mobile calls are coming
Posted on 2 May 2008 at 11:14
Ubiquisys has also given the femtocell the technology to detect incoming SIP (VoIP) calls. When one's detected it can route the call to all of the mobile phones in your home, turning your mobiles into regular cordless phones. As the femtocell knows when phones are inside the home it will only ring those present, and not those out on the network.
Femtocell looks like a really interesting technology that could change the way that we use and think of our mobiles. O2 is currently performing a trial of the technology and has plans to launch early next year in the UK. Until then we don't know how much the service will cost, but we'll make sure to bring you further updates and a full product review closer to the time.
Author: David Ludlow
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