Examining the emerging technology of femtocells and the implications for
businesses and service providers
In this video, from Computing partner
NetEvents.tv, we
hear how short-range cellular technology promises to transform the utility of
handsets for enterprise users. A variety of experts and spokespeople from
communications providers give their views.
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Examining the
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