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AT&T’s iPhone troubles could end thanks to MicroCells

In cities like New York and San Francisco, AT&T admit that the heavy data usage has literally ripped it’s 3G network to shreds.

That’s for those that actually get 3G or even a slight signal, the US is covered with loads of countries and dotted with buildings which where actually making a call whatever phone you are using or on whatever network is a losing proposition.

That’s where femtocells come into it, little boxes which leech themselves off of home broadband connections in order to create little bubbles of cell phone service. AT&T call it a MicroCell, Sprint call it Airave and Verizon call it a Network extender. To read more go to pcmag.com

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