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Clariton Networks testing voice-over-cable service
Joel Bainerman
EE Times
Israeli startup Clariton Networks has begun U.S. testing of its CableCall
personal cellular access product. Cellular communications have evolved from
mobile outdoor use to indoor personal communications. Up to 40 percent of
cellphone calls are made indoor. "As a result, cellular providers providing
more advanced data and 3G services face an increasing challenge to provide
service in homes," said Gil Shacham, Clariton’s marketing vice president.
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Clariton Pushes on in Converged Cable Wireless Space
By Jim Barthold
For some reason, wireless vendors are not readily accepting the cable
industry's joint venture with Sprint Nextel as a fait accompli. Because of
this, there's still a bubbling market for new technologies that purportedly
will help cable merge its fixed and mobile phone services—when cable develops
fixed and mobile phone services, of course.
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Clariton Networks: Expanding coverage by uniting cable and wireless
Clariton Networks is poised to tap into the developing cable television
wireless service market with its technology that is designed to extend and
improve personal cellular access.
The Petah Tikva-based company has developed a solution that is set to
revolutionize personal cellular access. The company’s product, the CableCell
system, is now being tested in a pilot project in the US.
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