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Femtocells could become a part of your network

Femtocells are becoming more of a reality
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Femtocells could become a part of your network

Jeff Caruso By Jeff Caruso
Femtocells are getting a lot of attention these days, with companies such as Verizon Wireless offering the new technology to consumers. But if they do take off, they will have an impact on networks. Read full story

Jeff Caruso is site editor at Network World.

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