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ip.access signs contract to supply BT Wholesale customers with its nanoBTS in-building GSM basestations
November 18, 2004
CAMBRIDGE, U.K. -- ip.access ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of TTP Communications Plc (LSE:TTC), today announces that its nanoGSM™ solution has been selected by BT for a new service for Mobile Network Operators to offer GSM in-building coverage.
The service offering to the Mobile Network Operators is simple and cost-efficient as the nanoBTS™ basestations use BT’s world-class DSL infrastructure for backhaul. Coupled with BT’s expertise as a managed network supplier, Mobile Network Operators can offer a complete GSM corporate solution that supports excellent coverage and extended capacity within corporate offices and campus locations.
“ip.access’ ground-breaking technology complements our UK-wide DSL network, adding a new IP-based managed solution which complements our growing wireless services and solution portfolio,” said Ian Welham, General Manager, Wireless Services and Solutions, BT Wholesale Markets.
Stephen Mallinson, managing director, ip.access, added, “This contract is an important milestone in the widespread adoption of nanoGSM™ technology and is further recognition of our strong belief in using existing networks to deploy GSM in-building.”
ip.access Ltd.
BT Group plc
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