NEC and Ubiquisys to help deploy first IMS based Femtocell Solution

January 25, 2010 by admin  
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Ubiquisys ZAP NEC and Ubiquisys to help deploy first IMS based Femtocell SolutionJapanese operator SoftBank is to score a world first in January, when it becomes the first service provider to launch 3G in a commercial capacity.

SoftBank, Japan’s third placed carrier behind NTT DoCoMo and , said it will offer 3G femtos from January 2009 using kit from UK-based Ubiquisys and a supporting from NEC.

According to Unstrung:
Japan’s Softbank Mobile Corp. is still trying to get the national regulator to change a quirky policy that could thwart its plan for a large-scale femtocell deployment, according to an . In Japan, only a qualified engineer can install a base station, and that rule applies to the small, low-power base stations, too.
are supposed to be “zero touch” and easily installed by the users themselves. So, a regulation that mandates sending out an engineer to plug in each and every home would kill an operator’s femto business case.
The is expected to be changed by the end of the year, which wouldn’t be too soon for Softbank. According to our source, the operator has already installed 20,000 devices, has chosen an . solution — which uses Ltd’s femtocell — and is also checking out equipment from Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. Softbank isn’t quite ready for a deployment because there are still some technical issues, according to the .
Meantime, . said last week that it was going to use the new HSPA version of . femtocell for its Home Area service.
There have been couple of so called Femtocell launches already namely T-Mobile Hotspot@ and Sprints CDMA Femtocell but they are not really because they just provide an extension for and no other type of services.
The are called ZAPs (Zonegate Access Points) and will be able to get their hands on them from Jan 2009.

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