Small cell deployments continue to be a big topic across the mobile space as carriers continue to look for ways to squeeze as much coverage and capacity from their current spectrum positions.
Vendors supplying these solutions, whether they be femtocells, picocells, Wi-Fi or distributed antenna systems, have noted that push, finding that carriers are looking for current solutions to support legacy 2G and 3G networks, as well as future-proof solutions compatible with LTE deployment plans.
RCR Wireless News Editor-In-Chief Dan Meyer talked with Rupert Baines, VP of marketing at Mindspeed Technologies and Ken Sandfeld, VP of sales at Solid Technologies, to get their perspectives on the market and how they see the segment evolving.
For more information on this topic please check out RCR Wireless News’ conversation with Monica Paolini, founder and president of Senza Fili Consulting; the RCR Wireless News webinar “Small cells and LTE: What’s a carrier to do?”; and the RCR Wireless News feature report: “Small cells set to be a big part of LTE.”
Bored? Why not follow me on Twitter?