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ATT Wireless
Written by David Chambers   
Tuesday, 25 September 2007 18:23

Image ATT Wireless use the name 3G Microcell for their femtocell service.

Unlike other US operators such as Sprint and Verizon, this femtocell is fully 3G capable and supports both voice and high speed data services. Since ATT use a different technical standard (GSM/UMTS) rather than CDMA, they can take advantage of developments for what should be a larger overall market. The 3G Microcell is not compatible with early 2G only iPhone models or GSM only phones. Most modern phones other than the very cheapest now support both GSM/UMTS, including the latest iPhones.

The 3G Microcell is branded as a Cisco product and is believed to include ip.access femtocell technology (Cisco have a stake in this UK company). Customers do need to have a cellular phone contract with ATT, but don't have to have ATT DSL broadband - for example the product will work via cable broadband.

 

History

in 2008, John Stankey, Chief Executive of AT&T's Operations Division, had stated that the company is testing fully capable 3G femtocells in their employee's homes and plans to launch a "city sized" commercial test with customers in the second quarter of 2009.

In January 2009, ARS reported that after in-house trials with employees, AT&T had been contacting selected customers to ask if they'd like to participate in a trial.The product was called ATT 3G Microcell and included a product information and maintenance page on the ATT website here. They also uncovered news that the femtocell may be combined with its fibre-to-the-home U-Verse modem in a box supplied by Cisco, although this didn't mean the product is restricted to U-Verse customers. A picture of the device is shown on the right. ATT 3G Microcell U-Verse Femtocell

The trial started in March 2009 and was reported to be run through until 9th June.

ATT Wireless launched the product commercially in October 2009 in "selected markets" in North Carolina, with the expectation to rollout this out gradually to other parts of the country in due course. It make take until 2010 before it is available nationwide.

Product Information

Their website includes a section describing the AT&T 3G Microcell

  • No pricing information is given (it is suggested that ATT are experimenting with different pricing packages), but Gearlog report a price of $150 (one-off fee, no ongoing charge).
  • Coverage of up to 5000 square feet
  • Optional unlimited calling plan (elsewhere suggested at $20/month) means all calls to US landlines or cellphones made through the microcell are free - even if you leave the house after starting the call. Without this option, calls are charged to each individual phone user's account.
  • "Lightening Fast" 3G speeds
  • Can grant access to up to 10 other ATT 3G phone customers
  • The Microcell can be moved to any location where ATT has licensed spectrum. Each time you move it, you must update the address on ATT's website for E911 purposes.
  • Prepaid 3G phones can also be used on the microcell, although at least one postpaid/contract account is required

An online availability checker looks up specific ZIP codes to confirm if the service is available in that area. When last checked, there was no overall list of areas where the product is available.

The manual also gives further insights:

  • Allow 2 hours for initial setup when first powered on
  • A GPS receiver is included which needs to lock on before the system will operate
  • Hand in (transfer of calls into the 3G Microcell from outside cell towers) is not supported
  • It may take up to 5 minutes for your mobile phone to recognise and re-home to the 3G microcell when you return home.
  • Hand out (transfer of calls from the 3G Microcell to outside cell towers) is supported. Calls started on the microcell as part of the optional unlimited calling plan continue to be free for the duration of the call, even when leaving home
  • The optional unlimited calling plan applies when using any 3G Microcell, not just your own
  • You can sell or transfer your 3G Microcell to someone else. The new owner will need to register it for use.

Comments (8)add comment

John said:

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Could someone update this information? Is testing underway?
 
November 17, 2008
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Thinkfemtocell said:

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I've updated this to reflect that testing in now evolving to friendly customer trials, rather than the inhouse ones undertaken to date. I'd expect ATT could still be on track to launch commercial during 2009, but probably during the second half of the year.
 
January 09, 2009
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Jon said:

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I just spoke to an ATT rep over the phone on this moments ago and he was about to sell me one when he was halted because ATT is finishing their trial stage. He expected it to be available maybe as long as 2 months from now if not sooner.

I am very interested in seeing this device and what the plans are.
 
April 21, 2009
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ThinkFemtocell said:

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Trials due to finish on 9th June
Jon, Thanks for the update - trials like this are usually strictly limited in numbers. There are reports that the trials are due to run through until 9th June, but I would expect there to be a further period where trial results are considered, actioned and then a launch program put in place. Watch this space though - there is clearly a lot of demand for the product from ATT.
 
April 21, 2009 | url
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Matthew said:

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Customer
I was offered one of these yesterday by ATTWS - didnt buy it but then called back a few hours later & no-one had heard of it.... it took 3 layers of employees to admit to a trial ... hmmm
 
August 19, 2009
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Will said:

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Microcell
This will save my life in Marina del Rey. I live on the beach and gets no reception in my home period...
 
November 12, 2009
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Jeff said:

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ATT rollout?
Does anyone know if ATT microcell is still only offered in North Carolina or is there progress in rolling out in other regions?
 
January 11, 2010
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Nick said:

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Further trial
@Jeff: They have expanded the trial to San Diego and Imperial Counties in California.
 
January 18, 2010 | url
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