OpenBTS - open source solution for cellular networks (mobile phone services)

[Knowledge base]
OpenBTS is an open-source Unix application that uses the Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) to present a GSM air interface ("Um") to standard GSM handset and uses the Asterisk® software PBX to connect calls. The combination of the ubiquitous GSM air interface with VoIP backhaul could form the basis of a new type of cellular network that could be deployed and operated at substantially lower cost than existing technologies in greenfields in the developing world.
In plain language, this is a new kind of cellular network that can be installed and operated at about 1/10 the cost of current technologies, but that will still be compatible with most of the handsets that are already in the market. This technology can also be used in private network applications (wireless PBX, rapid deployment, etc.) at much lower cost and complexity than conventional cellular.
Related posts
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The Digital Provide: Information (Technology), Market Performance, and Welfare in the South Indian Fisheries Sector – 24/10/2011
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Paper "Mobile Telephony Access and Usage in Africa" – 19/04/2009
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Study on Potentials of Mobile Phones in Investment and Development Projects – 21/02/2011
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OSCAR – 23/12/2008
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The impact of mobile phones for agricultural information dissemination in the south western Uganda – 08/11/2011
