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21 Sep

It’s almost official folks! We told you that AT&T was thinking femtocell thoughts last week and apparently that MicroCell is real and AT&T customers will be able to get it soon. AT&T has even setup a special site for this network booster. MicroCell’s features and capabilities will be available to you for just $20 per month. It doesn’t seem that much but when you think of it, you shouldn’t pay extra for being able to get decent service from your chosen carrier. Maybe instead getting a femtocell from any of the Big Four you should consider a different carrier that will offer you decent coverage at home or at work without the need of a femtocell solution.
via AT&T
Tags: At&T, At&T, femtocell, MicroCell19 Sep
If you were dreaming about an AT&T femtocell solution then you might be in luck! It seems that the carrier will launch femtocells soon. A certain Microcell femtocell is about to be soft launched next week which means the official launch is imminent. The device will be available in Atlanta, San Antonio, Seattle and some markets in North Carolina so in case your area isn’t listed here you’ll have to wait some more until actually being able to boost that poor cell phone signal with an AT&T femtocell. Fortunately for you we’ll keep an eye on such devices so you won’t miss official availability dates and prices when the Microcell becomes officially official!
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Tags: At&T, At&T, femtocell, MicroCell, Mobile News, Portable Devices, Soft-Launch25 Jun

Remember that femtocell solution from AT&T meant to improve that 3G connection? MicroCell was the name of it and AT&T it’s still working on. The carrier will apparently launch it by the end of the year as testing was successful enough. So why not launch it earlier? After all the competition already has similar solution in place ready to enhance their 3G network. And let’s keep in mind that a few million iPhone users out there could surely use MicroCell to boost AT&T’s current 3G coverage. What femtocell solution do you currently use?
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