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At&t reception now possible with 3G MicroCell

by Nick Marshall
At&t reception now possible with 3G MicroCell

It looks like many of us will actually be able to use our iPhones inside our homes for something other than WiFi, very soon.  Today At&t announces that they have begun trials in Charolette, NC for their 3G MicroCell, a device that uses your home Internet connection to become a mini in-home cell tower for up to 4 users at a time.  The device is said to cost approximately $150 and will be sold nationwide, but at this time no release date has been announced.  In case this is all sounding very familiar to Sprint customers, yes At&t is calling their femtocell product 3G MicroCell for some strange reason.

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posted on Sep 21, 2009 in AT&T Tags: , , , , ,

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