top | item 34976392 (no title) eloy | 3 years ago Funny how Vodafone manages to write an entire article about a femtocell they built without using that word a single time. discuss order hn newest Diapason|3 years ago This. Also calling a piece of hardware a 'network' sounds weird to me. wmf|3 years ago In the telco world there is a distinction between cellular base stations that require an elaborate backend network and fairly new base stations that can work standalone because the "network" is built in. eloy|3 years ago Yeah, it's this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network-In-a-Box
Diapason|3 years ago This. Also calling a piece of hardware a 'network' sounds weird to me. wmf|3 years ago In the telco world there is a distinction between cellular base stations that require an elaborate backend network and fairly new base stations that can work standalone because the "network" is built in. eloy|3 years ago Yeah, it's this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network-In-a-Box
wmf|3 years ago In the telco world there is a distinction between cellular base stations that require an elaborate backend network and fairly new base stations that can work standalone because the "network" is built in.
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