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But Range is able to bring the technology to Antarctica for just a few thousand dollars using an open source platform called OpenBTS, short for Open Base Transceiver Station. All you need to run a ...
And that network runs on open source. OpenBTS, an all-software cellular transceiver, is at the heart of the network running on that box attached to a treetop. Someday, if those working with the ...
Range Networks’ OpenBTS has been used to build a temporary mobile network serving 1,200 people over a 10-square-kilometer area at the 2011, 2012, and 2013 Burning Man festivals, as well as ...
But now an open-source project called OpenBTS is proving that almost anyone can cheaply run a network with parts from a home-­supply or auto-supply store. Cell-phone users within such a network ...
Harvind Samra, co-founder and VP of engineering, Range Networks, said: “As one of the inventors of the OpenBTS project, I am excited to help expand our open source community and support education in ...
Matt Ettus, founder and president, Ettus Research, said: “It is exciting to see the OpenBTS project releasing data capability for open source 3G networks. As the leading provider of software-defined ...
The software side of the build is mostly handled by OpenBTS, the open source project for the software part of a cell station. This controls the transceiver, makes calls and SMS, and all the ...
The open source software, OpenBTS (Open Base Transceiver Station) is a low-cost replacement for traditional cell networks. It allows mobile phones to connect to each other if they're all within ...
A small start-up that is using OpenBTS to reach remote locations may have a contribution to make. Russell Southwood spoke to Paul Homburger, Range Network's Director of Sales. OpenBTS has long ...
July 22, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --(OSCON, Oregon Convention Center, Booth P3) - Range Networks, the leading provider of commercial open source cellular systems and leader of the OpenBTS software ...
July 23, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- (OSCON, Oregon Convention Center, Booth P3) - Range Networks, the leading provider of open source cellular systems and leader of the OpenBTS software project ...