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Monthly Archives: February 2011
A Lesson From Flying and Floating Picocells for Femtocell Deployments
Even though the title is about femtocells, let me first cover flying or floating picocells. This ties back to my earlier blog about Lufthansa’s FlyNet service. Flying Picocells Using mobile phones on planes has long been a desire of many. … Continue reading
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Tagged Aero Mobile, Aircell, ALU, AT&T, CEPT, DCS1800, EDGE, Emirates Airlines, Ericsson, ETSI, EV-DO, FCC, femtocell, FlyNet, GoGo, GSM, LTE, Lufthansa, Malaysian Airlines, NCU, OnAir, PCS1900, picocell, Qualcomm, Row 44, T-Mobile, Telstra, traffic offloading, UMA, Verizon, WCDMA, WiFi
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Sending emails from Arctic Circle
In January I traveled to Europe from Seattle on an unplanned trip. Buying a ticket at the last minute, I ended up with Lufthansa which flies between Seattle and Frankfurt over a very northerly route through northern Canada, crossing over … Continue reading