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AT&T Inks Femtocell Deal, Sets Trial for Later This Year

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Do something original ATT....

T Mobster

Apr 24, 2008, 5:06 PM
They're just trying to copy T-Mobile. At least when we sell you the Linksys or Dlink router for $50 you get it back in a mail in rebate. Plus you can make unlimited calls through T-Mobile Talk Forever. Not just at home either.
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Humdizzle

Apr 24, 2008, 5:51 PM
You really are comparing apples and oranges.
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irockash

Apr 24, 2008, 6:58 PM
Word... Femotcells will work with any phone, since its not wifi like TMobile's UMA.

Especially coming from the MyFaves company. They didn't copy that from Alltell, its a totally different name!
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JasonT1273

Apr 25, 2008, 10:51 AM
Whadda' ya mean "Do something original?" Now the fanboy tendencies rear themselves. This is a different product altogether than what T-Mo is selling. True, it still connects to the users broadband internet connection. The major difference is that you don't have to buy a specific phone that has a particular feature in order for it to work. From the standard candy-bar style, no-camera havin' basic phone to the top-of-the-line PDA with all the goodies, coverage is provided by a femtocell whereas the Hotspot@Home only works with a select FEW handsets that sport UMA capability. Both have their pros and cons but for the advantage of handset choice my pick goes to the femtocell, whoever the carrier is.
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