
Ubiquisys unveils personal femtocell

Ubiquisys announced what it claims is the world's first attocell, a personal femtocell. Designed primarily for people travelling abroad, it enables mobile calls to be made and received as though in their home country. Although developed specifically for the iPhone, the attocell works with any 3G phone, and has also been tested with BlackBerry, Nokia and Android smartphones. Ubiquisys said it's already in discussions with several mobile operators about marketing the product. The attocell connects to a user's laptop via USB, which provides power and an internet connection. It then analyses the IP address and radio environment to determine which country it is in, and sets its 3G radio power accordingly to below the licenced level. In some countries its range will be just 5mm, in other countries, it could cover a whole room. Like Ubiquisys femtocells, the attocell continuously monitors its radio environment to ensure that there is zero impact on existing mobile networks. This, combined with its tiny power output, is likely to make the attocell exempt from regulatory controls and the requirement for type approval, Ubiquisys said. In 5mm mode, the user lays the iPhone on top of the device and the phone connects automatically, just a regular femtocell. Calls can be made using a Bluetooth or wired headset, or by using the iPhone's speaker. The company will showcase the attocell at February's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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