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  • Original femtocell vendor start-ups such as Ubiquisys, RadioFrame, ip. access and Airvana have been doing deals with (or have been acquired by) larger companies.

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  • Original femtocell vendor start-ups such as Ubiquisys, RadioFrame, ip. access and Airvana have been doing deals with (or have been acquired by) larger companies.

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  • According to Ubiquisys, the idea is that overseas travellers will plug it into their Internet-connected laptops to make calls as if they were on their home network, but there are potential problems with interference if used that way.

    Wireless Advances Could Mean No More Cell Phone Towers AP 2011

  • Wireless Ubiquisys Ltd., based in the U.K., won in the wireless category for a low-priced femtocell — a small cellular base station for use indoors.

    The Winners, Category by Category Michael Totty 2010

  • Ubiquisys keeps the cost down by providing software that's already proven to work on the leading carrier networks and delivering hardware blueprints to consumer-electronics makers, which can take advantage of their high-volume manufacturing lines to turn out lower-priced gear.

    The Winners, Category by Category Michael Totty 2010

  • According to Ubiquisys, the idea is that overseas travellers will plug it into their Internet-connected laptops to make calls as if they were on their home network, but there are potential problems with interference if used that way.

    Wireless Advances Could Mean No More Cell Phone Towers AP 2011

  • Ubiquisys, meanwhile, already has its 3G devices in Japan and in Europe.

    Femtocells Await Their Day in the Sun 2009

  • According to Ubiquisys, the idea is that overseas travellers will plug it into their Internet-connected laptops to make calls as if they were on their home network, but there are potential problems with interference if used that way.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • According to Ubiquisys, the idea is that overseas travellers will plug it into their Internet-connected laptops to make calls as if they were on their home network, but there are potential problems with interference if used that way.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Ubiquisys said the timing of devices reaching consumers depended on telecoms operators and it was in talks with several operators.

    Reuters: Top News 2011

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