Bug #4933
openFemtocell choice in U.K 2021/01
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Updated by copslock over 3 years ago
Vodafone UK is turning off its femtocell network,the Sure Signal series femtocell is almost the latest one to stop selling in just 2020/04
We’re closing down Sure Signal
We’re retiring Sure Signal from our network throughout 2021 and will switch the service off completely in September 2021. This means you won’t be able to use Sure Signal anymore, or register a device to use it.
You should keep getting the same signal strength as before, if not better, as most devices that work with Vodafone Sure Signal can use WiFi calling instead. They should work on the Vodafone networks as well, so you probably won’t notice a difference.
https://www.vodafone.co.uk/business/voice-connectivity/sure-signal-shutting-down
Updated by copslock over 3 years ago
Alcatel Lucent 9361 home cell p3.0(Sure Signal V3) EASYEAST TO GET
Updated by copslock over 3 years ago
EE Cisco USC3331,looks similar to the AT&T microcell,possiblly the same hardware solution
Updated by Jarobar over 3 years ago
Where can I find information on how to connect AL 9361 to OsmoCNI?
Has anyone been successful with this?
Updated by Jarobar over 3 years ago
- File AL9361_top.JPG AL9361_top.JPG added
- File AL9361_bot.JPG AL9361_bot.JPG added
- File W29N02G_AL9361_1_p.bin.gzaa W29N02G_AL9361_1_p.bin.gzaa added
- File W29N02G_AL9361_1_p.bin.gzab W29N02G_AL9361_1_p.bin.gzab added
Added three AL9361 images.
Thanks to Xilokar!
https://blog.xilokar.info
[[https://osmocom.org/projects/supersignal-ap-2820v/wiki]]
Updated by Jarobar over 3 years ago
- File USC3331_top.JPG USC3331_top.JPG added
- File USC3331_bot.JPG USC3331_bot.JPG added
- File H27U1G8F2BTR_USC3331_1_p.bin.gzaa H27U1G8F2BTR_USC3331_1_p.bin.gzaa added
- File H27U1G8F2BTR_USC3331_1_p.bin.gzab H27U1G8F2BTR_USC3331_1_p.bin.gzab added
copslock wrote:
EE Cisco USC3331,looks similar to the AT&T microcell,possiblly the same hardware solution
Not quite.
The mechanical part and the dimensions of the PCB are the same. The chip used is completely different. It's Broadcom BCM61630. The SW does not seem to contain a U-boot. Instead, there's a Broadcom bootloader. A Linux image is included.
These images prove it.
Updated by copslock over 3 years ago
Jarobar wrote:
copslock wrote:
EE Cisco USC3331,looks similar to the AT&T microcell,possiblly the same hardware solution
Not quite.
The mechanical part and the dimensions of the PCB are the same. The chip used is completely different. It's Broadcom BCM61630. The SW does not seem to contain a U-boot. Instead, there's a Broadcom bootloader. A Linux image is included.These images prove it.
Very fuuny,I guess it might be different SKU of DPH-154,but the hardware is actually different,one thing I can pretend is that the broadcom ones come from the acquired Ubiquisys pprodutline.Besides for the German vodafone signaal plus AP2820V,which is based on the BCM6160,a detailed paper talked about the broadcomm mechanism quite well,so far so good to understand the Percello chipsets
Updated by laforge 2 months ago
would be great to get all this content converted into a wiki page below Femtocell-specific_information