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Femto Forum Becomes Small Cell Forum as Femtocell Technology Extends Beyond the Home
LONDON --(Business Wire)--
The Femto Forum (News - Alert) today announced it is to be renamed the Small Cell Forum
in order to better reflect its work which embraces residential,
enterprise, metro and rural small cells, as well as to prevent the
perception that the small cell arena is fragmented. The Small Cell Forum
will serve to develop consensus on common approaches, standards and
agreed best practice for all small cells.
The Forum will address all small cells that operate in licensed
spectrum, are operator-managed and feature edge-based intelligence -
including what have been dubbed femtocells, picocells, microcells and
metrocells. It will also support the crossover between small cells and
other relevant technologies including: Wi-Fi, cloud RAN (which connects
cellular radio to cloud-based intelligence over fibre), Distributed
Antenna Systems, as well as macrocells as part of the new heterogeneous
network (hetnet) environment.
The role of the Small Cell Forum will be to tackle the practical
challenges facing deployment. This includes finding appropriate small
cell sites; delivering power and backhaul; managing interactions between
small cells, macrocells and other wireless technologies; and effective
interoperability and network management. This continues the work of the
Femto Forum which has been actively working on small cells outside the
home for some time, as well as their interactions with other
technologies. Examples of this work include integrated Femto/Wi-Fi
devices and networks; enterprise multi-femto architectures; public
access small cell interference management; standards and management
processes which are generic across all small cell types; and LTE small
cell standards for all environments.
"Femtocell technology was originally designed for the home but has since
extended into enterprise picocells, urban metrocells and modern
microcells for all manner of locations. The core technologies developed
by members of the Femto Forum - including Systems on a Chip,
provisioning systems, standardised gateways, and other related
innovations - lower the cost of licensed band solutions and facilitate
easy deployments for all small cell products. As such it is the 'small
cell' banner that now best represents these technologies and it is one
that mobile operators are strongly endorsing. In fact, surveys show
operators regard small cells as playing a more important role than
macrocells in future mobile networks*," said Simon Saunders (News - Alert), Chairman of
the Small Cell Forum.
According to ABI Research, 4.3 million small cells (including
femtocells, picocells and microcells) will be shipped in 2012, rising to
36.8 million shipments in 2016, valued at $20.4 billion. They find that
residential and enterprise models currently dominate small cell
shipments with 62% and 30% respectively. ABI Research's (News - Alert) data suggests
that by 2016, while indoor small cells will be 94% of total shipments,
outdoor small cells will make up 64% of the revenue.
The success of the small cell market to date has focused on femtocells
which have been deployed by 38 operators worldwide, including eight of
the top ten (by revenue), with a 112% increase in deployments in 2011.
These deployments have started to achieve scale with Sprint surpassing
500K units and Vodafone (News - Alert) UK, Japan's Softbank and France's SFR, exceeding
100K - not to mention AT&T which is the world's largest deployment.
The Small Cell Forum has also today published a free introductory
whitepaper on small cells that is available here http://bit.ly/A6eRwl.
About The Small Cell Forum
The Small Cell Forum (www.smallcellforum.org),
formerly known as the Femto Forum, supports the wide-scale adoption of
small cells. Small cells are low-power wireless access points that
operate in licensed spectrum, are operator-managed and feature
edge-based intelligence. They provide improved cellular coverage,
capacity and applications for homes and enterprises as well as
metropolitan and rural public spaces. They include technologies
variously described as femtocells, picocells, microcells and metrocells.
The Forum has 137 members including 63 operators representing more than
1.71 billion mobile subscribers - 33% of the global total - as well as
telecoms hardware and software vendors, content providers and innovative
start-ups.
*An Informa (News - Alert) Telecoms & Media survey found 60% of operators believe small
cells are more important than macrocells in LTE deployments. Small cells
were also the comfortable winner in a Rethink Research survey of the
most important features for LTE-Advanced.

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