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What's Behind ip.Access's Decision to Choose Freescale as Its LTE Chipset Supplier?
Company Insight
- Published 17 Feb 2012
For its 3G femtocell products that have been famously deployed as AT&T's 3G Microcell, ip.access has been using Picochip. Picochip was recently acquired by Mindspeed, bringing together Picochip's 3G capabilities and Mindspeed's 4G capabilities. So what really drove this change and what does it mean for the new Mindspeed and the small cell chipset market in general?
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