We have implemented an access platform that can support a wide variety of wireless network standards, from 2G and LTE to Wi-Fi access points. Anyone can customize the platform to meet their connectivity needs and set up the network of their choosing, in both rural and urban areas. For instance, the system, due to its on-board computing and storage capacity, can be configured as network-in-a-box or purely as a cellular access point.
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Introducing OpenCellular: An open source wireless access platform https://t.co/FJPFtMJEeM https://t.co/1KVxlFHLYN
RT @griffey: Introducing OpenCellular: An open source wireless access platform https://t.co/FJPFtMJEeM https://t.co/1KVxlFHLYN
RT @griffey: Introducing OpenCellular: An open source wireless access platform https://t.co/FJPFtMJEeM https://t.co/1KVxlFHLYN
RT @griffey: Introducing OpenCellular: An open source wireless access platform https://t.co/FJPFtMJEeM https://t.co/1KVxlFHLYN
RT @griffey: Introducing OpenCellular: An open source wireless access platform https://t.co/FJPFtMJEeM https://t.co/1KVxlFHLYN
Is it truly open source? Will we see the full code on Github at any time? I hope so, because if it isn’t then this is just another money making scheme by a large corporate
RT @griffey: Introducing OpenCellular: An open source wireless access platform https://t.co/FJPFtMJEeM https://t.co/1KVxlFHLYN