Sprint's Airave Femtocell Now Available Across the U.S.
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posted Jul 29, 2008, 9:21 AM by Eric M. Zeman
updated Jul 29, 2008, 9:48 AM
Updated: minor grammar tweak
Sprint has been trialing the Samsung Airave femtocell in select markets across the U.S. for months. Recently, the Airave became available across a wide range of U.S. states and regions. The Airave, about the size of a Wi-Fi router, creates a small cell network within a space such as a home and provides greatly improved indoor cellular network coverage. It connects to the Sprint network via users' broadband Internet connection. The Airave base station costs $100, and requires a minimum $5 per month charge. The Airave can support up to three simultaneous users.
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