The T-Mobile 4G LTE CellSpot is a femtocell released by T-Mobile US in 2015.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]
Manufacturer | Askey Computer Corp. (subsidiary of Asus), Nokia and T-Mobile USA |
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Type | Femtocell |
Availability | 2015 |
Introductory price | Free in combination with subscription |
System on a chip | Qualcomm FSM99xx series with Qualcomm Hexagon-based modem |
Connectivity | LTE and UMTS |
Power | 12V, 2A |
Website | www |
Developments
editIn 2016, Qualcomm announced a collaboration with T-Mobile and Nokia for the development of femtocells.[15]
Versions
editThe original version[16] and version 2[17][18] have been released.
References
edit- ^ "T-Mobile's 4G LTE CellSpot Is Your Own Mini Cell Tower". PCMag. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
- ^ Barrett, Brian. "T-Mobile Will Put a Tiny LTE "Tower" in Your House". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
- ^ Fung, Brian. "T-Mobile wants to turn your house into a cell tower. Here's why you should think twice". The Washington Post.
- ^ Ngo, Dong. "T-Mobile Personal CellSpot review". CNET.
- ^ Baig, Edward C. "T-Mobile offers free LTE mini-tower to boost indoor cell coverage". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
- ^ Miller, Matthew. "T-Mobile Personal CellSpot hands-on: Never worry about signal strength in your home again". ZDNet. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
- ^ Hamblen, Matt (2015-11-03). "T-Mobile offers users free 4G LTE CellSpot to boost indoor cellular coverage". Computerworld. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
- ^ "Installing T-Mobile's Personal CellSpot Router: Step by Step". eWEEK. 2014-09-30. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
- ^ "Why T-Mobile wants to give you a wireless router for free". Engadget. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
- ^ Weintraub, Seth (2014-09-17). "Review: T-Mobile's $25 Personal CellSpot is a no-brainer for Magenta customers and handover Wifi calling may even win some converts". 9to5Mac. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
- ^ Brodkin, Jon (2015-11-02). "T-Mobile's network extender lets anyone use your Internet bandwidth". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
- ^ Ingraham, Nathan (2014-09-17). "Would you get a new Wi-Fi router just to use your cell phone indoors? T-Mobile hopes so". The Verge. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
- ^ Goldman, David (2015-11-24). "36 coolest gadgets of 2015". CNNMoney. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
- ^ Eddy, Nathan (2015-11-03). "T-Mobile 4G LTE CellSpot Designed For Homes, Small Business". InformationWeek. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
- ^ "Qualcomm Technologies joins forces with T-Mobile and Nokia to bring small cells home with T-Mobile's 4G LTE CellSpot". Qualcomm.com.
- ^ "4G LTE CellSpot overview". Archived from the original on 2017-09-25.
- ^ "4G LTE CellSpot V2". Archived from the original on 2017-11-25.
- ^ "T-Mobile quietly launches LTE CellSpot V2 and Signal Booster Duo". Android Police. 22 November 2017.
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