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RadioFrame Networks in today's paper
Posted by Tricia Duryee at 1:42 PM
I wrote a story today about Redmond-based RadioFrame Networks, one of a few in the Seattle area working on wireless infrastructure.
It is attempting to build a miniature cell site that will provide better indoor coverage inside homes and buildings.
It also address how Bellevue-based T-Mobile USA is tackling the problem -- by allowing phones to roam on to Wi-Fi networks.
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