"It's not a Femtocell!"
Chris Zeigler at engadget took this picture and as asked what is this thing?
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2010/01/lg-m13-ces-itw00-sm.jpg
If you live alone and you don't have to keep the family entertained. Why have the Internet Access at the house and not with you. That seems to be the reasoning behind the this terminal adapter. That connects your LTE phone to the house and gives you connectivity.
Given the fact that 60% of CES, was trying to move video from the Internet to the media server in the house, this would probably require some network smarts.
In my humble opinion this places LG's LTE closer to the dual mode camp, but since they have femtocell strategies, it maybe this was an internal product that had to be different the LG / Nortel Femtocell.
Can we call it MonoMode?
Chris Zeigler at engadget took this picture and as asked what is this thing?
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2010/01/lg-m13-ces-itw00-sm.jpg
If you live alone and you don't have to keep the family entertained. Why have the Internet Access at the house and not with you. That seems to be the reasoning behind the this terminal adapter. That connects your LTE phone to the house and gives you connectivity.
Given the fact that 60% of CES, was trying to move video from the Internet to the media server in the house, this would probably require some network smarts.
In my humble opinion this places LG's LTE closer to the dual mode camp, but since they have femtocell strategies, it maybe this was an internal product that had to be different the LG / Nortel Femtocell.
Can we call it MonoMode?
Tags: Dual Mode, Femtocell, LG, LTE, Media Servers, Video
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