Google invests in femtocell vendor
Search company likes looks of Ubiquisys
July 20, 2007 12:00 PM ETIDG News Service - Femtocells, an emerging technology for improving cellular coverage in homes and businesses, have attracted the interest of none other than Google Inc.
The search company participated in a $25 million round of funding for Ubiquisys Ltd., a femtocells vendor in Swindon, U.K. Technology venture funds Accel Partners, Atlas Venture and Advent Venture Partners LLP also invested, Ubiquisys said today.
Femtocells, named for an order of size in physics that is smaller than "pico" or "nano," are cellular base stations for individual homes or offices. Mobile operators hope to sell them to customers who will install them and immediately enjoy better coverage for data and entertainment services. Weak cellular signals indoors, where most high-speed data services are used, have stunted the growth of those lucrative offerings, according to industry analysts.
Google invested in Ubiquisys as part of efforts to help people use the Internet wherever they are, with the richest possible experience, spokesman David-John Collins said.
"It's about promoting different ways and platforms for people to access the Internet itself," Collins said.
Also today, the Mountain View, Calif., company told the Federal Communications Commission it would bid at least $4.6 billion in an upcoming auction of 700-MHz wireless spectrum if it imposes certain conditions. They include letting consumers buy any phone, use it on any network, and download any applications, services or content they want. Google also wants the auction winner to have to sell access wholesale to other service providers.
Google's investments in unused optical-fiber networks and a free Wi-Fi system for its hometown, plus its planned involvement in a San Francisco Wi-Fi network, have led to theories that it plans to compete with incumbent broadband providers. The company has also invested in Wi-Fi sharing technology vendors Fon Technology SL and Meraki Networks Inc. and powerline broadband provider Current Communications Services LLC, Collins said.
Privately held Ubiquisys was founded in 2004 and earlier this year introduced the ZoneGate femtocell system. Many established carrier equipment vendors, including Nokia Siemens Networks BV, Motorola Inc. and Alcatel-Lucent SA, are also developing and testing femtocell technology. Commercial deployment of the devices is expected to start in earnest next year.
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Google has invested in a U.K.-based maker of femtocells
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