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Femtocells and Distributed Antenna Systems
Complementary or Competitive?
Research Report
- Pages
- 12
- Deliverables
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- Released
- 3Q 2009
- Product Code
- RR-1600-10
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Femtocells and picocells are beginning to be seen as an additional tool in the operator’s kit when it comes to providing indoor cellular coverage. With DAS systems making up the majority of the deployments for commercial in-building coverage, the question remains whether femtocells and picocells have a role to play. The most obvious application for a femtocell or picocell is as a standalone unit providing coverage out of the box, or being deployed in a grid to cover a larger area within a building. However there are cases where femtocells and picocells could be deployed as feeds into a DAS system.
This Research Report examines the various deployment options for femtocells and picocells in conjunction or in competition with DAS, and provides market forecasts for these cases. The focus of this research is to explore the advantages and issues around using femtocells in a non-distributed architecture in a non-residential or commercial setting.
Table of Contents
Section 1.
Market Update
Section 2.
Deployments Options
Section 3.
Market Forecasts
- Comparative Analysis of Active DAS, Passive DAS, Repeaters, Picocells, Femtocells
- Femtocell/Picocell and Repeater Shipments - Distributed vs DAS Feed (000s)
- Femtocell/Picocell and Repeater Shipments - Distributed vs DAS Feed


