Vodafone is private lwa cell towers sell to customers with poor reception

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Vodafone is private lwa cell towers sell to customers, both consumers and businesses, who did not have coverage at home or in the office. The femtocel serves as the antenna, but the wired connection work with a network outage.

Through privézendmasten, Vodafone last year in small quantities sold to business customers, home users are reachable on their Vodafone number when they get home is no network coverage.

The privézendmast has a range of about thirty meters and must be connected via a fixed connection. He is therefore less prone to malfunction; when a mast is faulty, the privézendmast there is no burden of.

The cabinet, that the name SignaalPlus Plug & Play carries, 85 euros in costs, says Vodafone. The privézendmast has a mode where he for everyone is opened up, but the administrator can also some devices, whitelisting, so only that can be used.

A privézendmast, often a femtocel called, is a locker that indoor coverage by using the fixed internet to make contact with the fixed network of a provider. In other countries, where the coverage providers often in certain outlying areas is poor, the use of such hardware is already much more established. In the Netherlands Vodafone is the first provider offering this to consumers is going to offer. The provider hopes that as users on a large scale privézendmasten use, the network to be protected.

Update 14:36: data Traffic via the femtocel of the data limit, so let Vodafone Tweakers.net know. “You may not use the masts, but the services and the network of Vodafone,” explains spokesperson Jasper Cake that decision. It is, contrary to what some tweakers hoped, not possible to access the femtocel to take abroad to make cheap calls. “He only works in the Netherlands.”