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RSS Press releases feed Below is a simulated RSS feed at the Femto Forum website. RSS feeds allow you to keep up with our latest news automatically, without having to visit the News page on our website. Subscribe to this feed You can subscribe to this RSS feed by:
Latest Femto Forum News
Femto Forum announces winners of the Femtocell Industry Awards 2010 London, UK – The Femto Forum, the independent industry and operator association that supports femtocell deployment worldwide, today announced the winners of the Femto Forum Femtocell Industry Awards 2010. The awards recognize outstanding achievement within, and contributions to, the femtocell industry. The awards were presented at a gala dinner at the Femtocells World Summit in London last night. The winners are: 1. Award Category: Residential femtocell access point design and technology innovation
The Femto Forum announces 2nd femtocell plugfest
Building on the success of the first plugfest the event will focus on femtocell management and is set to take place in Q4 2010 London, UK – The Femto Forum, the independent industry association that supports femtocell deployment worldwide, today announced its second plugfest interoperability testing event which will focus on the Broadband Forum’s femtocell management standard. The event, which is to be held before the end of 2010, will be overseen by testing and compliance consultancy TRaC Telecoms & Radio and is part of an ongoing programme aimed at ensuring the femtocell industry is built on fully open and ef... |
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