Sprint's AIRAVE
In 2007, Sprint introduced its AIRAVE femtocell in the U.S., which is an indoor CDMA cell tower with a range of 5,000 feet. If the user moves out of the femtocell range, the call is handed over to a regular Sprint cell tower. Supporting up to three Sprint phones at the same time, AIRAVE provides voice-only capability using VoIP; however, data can be transmitted simultaneously over Sprint's EV-DO network. Other femtocell services may include data as well as voice.
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