Monica Alleven
July 20, 2017
Artemis eyes 600 MHz band, will conduct demo at Mobile World Congress Americas
“Artemis is coming at the small cell problem with an unconventional technological approach that will surprise some people. ‘They’re going to see that 600 MHz is not simply a coverage band,’ [CEO Perlman] said. ‘With Artemis’ pCell technology, 600 MHz is a high-density band that cuts through buildings like a knife through butter.’”
Full Article
Cade Metz
January 5, 2017
Defeat NIMBYS with pCell’s Wireless Antenna Disguised as a Wire
“[The pWave Mini radio] is the latest incarnation of pCell, the Artemis technology that significantly improves bandwidth by providing a kind of personal signal you needn’t share with anyone else. [It] is only 15 millimeters wide and can fit in the palm of your hand. When slipped into a cable, Perlman says, telcos can not only install it discreetly but without a permit.”
Full Article
Monica Alleven
January 4, 2017
Dish exploring 5G options, including Artemis’ pCell technology
“But firming up its connections with Dish is not the only thing Artemis is celebrating these days. It’s also introducing the pWave Mini, a much smaller version of its technology that interests cable companies because it can be used much the way they string cable. The smaller size means it won’t be required to go through the siting processes that its larger iteration requires.”
Full Article
Klint Finley
December 30, 2016
How Amazon, Google and Facebook Will Bring Down Telcos
“…it creates opportunities for smaller players like Artemis Networks. The company created a wireless network using what it calls pCell technology. Traditionally, it would have to offer people service plans, just like AT&T and Verizon. Instead, founder Steve Perlman plans to sell the service to virtual network providers.”
Full Article
Trefis Team
June 27, 2016
Why The Acquisition Of Webpass Could Be Significant For Google Fiber
“This acquisition gives Google Fiber access to a new wireless technology that aims to radically change the way internet is delivered. Webpass is helping to test a technology called ‘pCell’ … By installing these antennas in buildings where Webpass provides broadband services, the company can significantly improve connectivity on wireless devices.”
Full Article
Cade Metz
June 24, 2016
Google’s Webpass Buy Points the Way to a Speedier Internet for Everyone
“…Webpass is helping to test something called pCell … developed by serial Silicon Valley entrepreneur Steve Perlman and his latest company, Artemis Networks. Perlman’s pCell works by serving up a kind of cell-signal bubble that follows you around, an approach Perlman believes could dramatically improve cellular network speeds.”
Full Article
Nick Wingfield
November 2, 2015
Wireless Start-up Artemis Reaches Deal With Nokia
“Nokia Networks, the Finnish networking equipment provider, said it planned to begin testing Artemis’s technology, called pCell, starting next year with wireless carriers.”
Full Article
Tim Brugger
November 13, 2015
Nokia Corporation Pushes the Wireless Envelope
“Nokia's most recent foray into cutting-edge new technologies could dramatically change the mobile landscape…The real-world applications of a pCell-enabled world are virtually limitless.”
Full Article
Cade Metz
November 2, 2015
Legendary Inventor Inks Deal to Test ‘Personal’ Cell Networks
“Nokia Networks [will] test pCell networks in large indoor stadiums and other areas where particularly large amounts of wireless bandwidth are required. ‘We’ll put everything together in a real-life setting and see how it scales,’ [Nokia CTO] Moiin says. ‘It’s a promising technology, and in theory, it should scale.’”
Full Article
Dawn Chmielewski
November 2, 2015
Nokia Networks to Test Steve Perlman's pCell Approach for Speeding Wireless Networks
“Under the agreement, the network equipment giant [Nokia Networks] and Artemis will work with wireless carriers to conduct proof-of-concept tests of the technology in indoor stadiums and other places where the sheer number of mobile devices tax wireless networks, such as airports or an urban area like downtown San Francisco.”
Full Article
Phil Goldstein
November 2, 2015
Nokia Networks plans to trial Artemis Networks' pCell technology with carriers
“Nokia Networks CTO Hossein Moiin said … he personally demoed [pCell] in September, though Nokia engineers had been looking at pCell throughout 2015. Moiin said pCell has generated cause for optimism. 'Any technology needs to solve a significant problem, and this one does,' he said. 'It solves the shortage of spectrum. It's a very attractive problem to solve.'”
Full Article
Tekla Perry
November 2, 2015
Nokia Deal Legitimizes Artemis’ pCell Technology
“The agreement between Nokia Networks and Artemis allows Nokia to license Artemis’ technology in order to build it into network equipment, which Nokia will then offer to its customers. A…tier-one mobile operator has completed its technical due diligence and will begin rolling out the technology for real-world testing early in 2016.”
Full Article
Tim Brugger
November 13, 2015
Nokia Corporation Pushes the Wireless Envelope
“The real-world applications of a pCell-enabled world are virtually limitless. Consider walking through a crowded, downtown metropolis where literally millions of mobile device users are demanding their share of spectrum (wireless signals). Or, perhaps you're one of the 100,000 other fans at the college football game, all checking other scores online via their smartphones.”
Full Article
Alex Zaharov-Reutt
November 2, 2015
How Artemis can deliver 5G on 4G LTE devices today deployed worldwide with Nokia Networks
“Nokia Networks and Artemis have already been working with tier-1 mobile operators, the first of which has successfully concluded technical due diligence of pCell technology and is planning a pCell trial with Nokia Networks and Artemis at the start of 2016. Trials, followed by full deployments with other tier-1 mobile operators, venue operators and enterprise are expected to follow”
Full Article
Paul Kapustka
November 2, 2015
Nokia deal part of new wholesale/white-label strategy for Artemis Networks
“A deal by startup Artemis Networks to provide test deployments of its pCell wireless networking technology to select Tier 1 phone-network customers of telecom equipment giant Nokia Networks is both a “coming out party” as well as a significant shift in the Artemis business strategy, from a consumer and end-user focus to a wholesale, business-to-business plan.”
Full Article
Don Reisinger
November 2, 2015
Nokia, Artemis Team to Test 'Personal' Cell Networks
“PCell is intended to work like a personal cell tower in your back pocket, eliminating the congestion, dead zones, and unreliable connections cell users have come to simply accept as the norm.”
Full Article
Cade Metz
September 14, 2015
New iPhone Means We’ll Soon Escape the Captivity of Carriers
“[iPhone 6s and 6s Plus support] Band 39, the spectrum used by the unusually powerful wireless network Perlman and his company, Artemis, are building in the San Francisco Bay Area.”
Full Article
Joe McGauley
May 12, 2015
12 Companies You've Never Heard Of That Are Changing The World
“The innovative pCell technology behind Artemis eliminates our reliance on conventional cell towers so that your phone operates at full speed LTE…no matter how congested the area is with other users.”
Full Article
Cade Metz
March 3, 2015
How Google's New Wireless Service WIll Change The Internet
“As Doherty says, we could see Google partner with pCell to provide super-high-speed wireless. Or we might see the big carriers partner with pCell as a way of competing with Google.”
Full Article
Nick Wingfield
February 24, 2015
Promising Faster Wireless, Artemis Draws Closer With Dish Spectrum Deal
“The start-up, which first announced its technology a year ago, said it planned to lease wireless spectrum from Dish Network…It will use the spectrum to introduce a wireless Internet service in San Francisco.”
Full Article
Kevin Fitchard
February 23, 2015
Artemis is building a 4G network in SF to prove its pCell tech works
“…Artemis Networks has developed an LTE technology that solves the mobile data capacity crunch, and now [they aim] to prove it. Artemis is building a network using its pCell LTE technology that will cover most of San Francisco using Dish Network’s spectrum.”
Full Article
Kyle Russell
February 24, 2015
Artemis Is Leasing Spectrum From Dish Network To Test Fiber-Like LTE
“Last summer, Dish Network filed with the FCC to allocate enough spectrum in the Bay Area to roll out some kind of service. Today, Artemis CEO Steve Perlman confirmed the startup is leasing spectrum from Dish for two years in order to “beta test” pCell technology in the real world.”
Full Article
Phil Goldstein
February 24, 2015
Artemis leases Dish's H Block spectrum to build a live, commercial pCell network in San Fran
“Artemis Networks, a wireless startup that aims to reshape the wireless landscape through its pCell technology … is leasing spectrum from Dish Network in San Francisco to demonstrate its technology in a commercial service.”
Full Article
Dawn Chmielewski
February 23, 2015
WebTV Founder’s Super Fast Wireless Network to Launch in SF
“Artemis Networks has reached a deal with Dish Networks to lease mobile spectrum in San Francisco … clearing the way for the first deployment of a wireless technology known as pCell. It will also be offered in Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers professional football team.”
Full Article
Paul Kapustka
February 24, 2015
Artemis announces DISH spectrum lease, setting up San Francisco pCell service trial; also makes venue-specific hub available for trial
“…owners of large public venues (like sports stadiums) can now test out the Artemis technology for themselves, by testing an Artemis I Hub and antenna combination in a trial arrangement with the company.”
Full Article
Lisa Eadicicco
February 24, 2015
You'll soon be able to try the technology that could make your phone's internet 1,000 times faster than 4G
“…Artemis Networks has a partnership with Dish, the company will be using a certain block of Dish's spectrum for pCell's deployment in San Francisco.”
Full Article
Sarah Thomas
February 24, 2015
Artemis's pCell Network Coming Soon Via Dish
“Artemis will soon get the chance to prove its signal-bending, performance-enhancing LTE technology works as advertised with help from Dish Network, which will be the first to lease the startup spectrum to run its network in San Francisco.”
Full Article
Alex Zaharov-Reutt
February 24, 2015
pCells deliver 35x LTE spectral efficiency, is Telstra’s Andrew Penn reading?
“… Artemis has announced its pCell technology has achieved 35X LTE spectral efficiency … along with a 99-page pCell White Paper detailing how it has achieved this ‘record-shattering performance’.”
Full Video and Article
Shawn Knight
February 24, 2015
Artemis licenses spectrum from Dish to build pCell network that's 35 times faster than 4G LTE
“His company, Artemis Networks, has reached an agreement with Dish Network to lease a bit of spectrum in the San Francisco area for up to two years. This should give Perlman enough time to deploy his unique system across the city and silence the drove of doubters out there.”
Full Article
Ben Munson
February 24, 2015
Actual Wireless Network Being Deployed on Dish’s Spectrum
“Dish will lease H Block spectrum for up to two years so that Artemis can test and, pending FCC approval, launch a commercial service in San Francisco.”
Full Article
Nicole Arce
February 24, 2015
Artemis To Use Dish Spectrum To Test Faster Wireless Technology In San Francisco
“Artemis, the company that claims it has developed a new technology to deploy wireless data at speeds 35 times faster than 4G LTE, is leasing spectrum owned by Dish to test its technology in real life.”
Full Article
Jennifer LeClaire
February 24, 2015
Artemis Testing Faster Alternative to LTE
“Startup Artemis Networks has a technology it believes can take wireless networks to the next level. And the company may soon have the opportunity to prove it. Dish Network is making possible the world’s first pCell wireless technology deployment.”
Full Article
Lisa Eadicicco
January 14, 2015
A Massive Problem Is Looming Over The Wireless Tech Industry, And One Startup Has A Plan To Solve It
“[Artemis Networks] invented something it calls “pCell.” pCell essentially allows cellular devices to get more use out of spectrum by creating tiny individual networks for each mobile device that overlap with one another. It would use the same spectrum as today's cell towers, just allocated differently.”
Full Article
Deirdre Bolton
January 14, 2015
Artemis Creating Private Cell Networks
“Artemis Founder & CEO Steve Perlman on creating private “pCell” wireless networks to increase users’ mobile speed connections.”
Full Article with Video
Doug Lung
November 3, 2014
Artemis Asks FCC To Set Minimum Spectrum Efficiency Limits for 600 MHz Spectrum
“What impact would it have if wireless carriers could support the same number of users at the same or higher data rates using 12 MHz … that would require 180 MHz … at the highest average spectral efficiency targeted by LTE-A? San Francisco start-up Artemis Networks claims that not only is it possible, but that the FCC should establish minimum spectrum efficiency requirements for licensees in the 600 MHz spectrum to meet what the FCC has repeatedly said is a looming spectrum crisis.”
Full Article
Chris Morris
August 15, 2014
11 Inventions That Could Change the World
“Start-up Artemis Technologies (founded by QuickTime and WebTV creator Steve Perlman) hopes to fix the problem of poor signals with pCell, a ‘personal cell’ that lets every mobile 4G device get full signal strength”
Full Article
Walt Mossberg
May 29, 2014
Artemis Makes Tiny Internet Cells to Dodge Interference
“On the Code stage, Perlman and his team created a wall of iPads playing high-speed video over a cellular network with pCell technology, something that very likely would have caused endless stuttering and buffering in normal circumstances.”
Full Article with Video
Nick Wingfield
February 19, 2014
Wireless System Could Offer a Private Fast Lane
“In a spacious loft across the street from the Bay Bridge, Steve Perlman did something last week that would ordinarily bring a cellular network to its knees...”
Full Article with Video
James Murphy
October 18, 2014
Steve Perlman, Telecommunication's Next Billionaire
“If you look at places like the USA, [pCell] will basically provide a better service to the existing providers. That’s great and has valuable potential. But the bigger play is in the developing markets. Devices can be expensive. And much of the cost is tied up in the hardware, processors, extra battery etc. If we now only need to supply devices that come with a monitor and a 4G LTE antenna, we are in business!”
Full Article
Ashlee Vance
February 18, 2014
Steve Perlman’s Amazing Wireless Machine Is Finally Here
“It was almost three years ago that Steve Perlman began courting controversy by promising something of a wireless technology panacea. A relentless entrepreneur and inventor, he unveiled a prototype called DIDO in this magazine’s pages...”
Full Article
February 19, 2014
Sculley & Perlman: Wireless World is Breaking Open
“This is one of those
tubes-to-transistors moments that changes all the ground rules for mobile
wireless.”
Full Video and Article
Cade Metz
February 19, 2014
This Man Says He Can Speed Cell Data 1,000-Fold. Will Carriers Listen?
“Steve Perlman is ready to give you a personal cell phone signal that follows you from place to place, a signal that’s about 1,000 times faster than what you have today because you needn’t share it with anyone else...”
Full Article
Phil Goldstein
June 12, 2014
Artemis Networks named a “Fierce 15” Wireless Startup
"With its new pCell technology, Artemis Networks hopes to completely revolutionize the design and operation of wireless networks… Revolution is a tall order, but at this point Artemis has all the elements lined up to do just exactly that."
Full Article
Issie Lapowsky
April 23, 2014
The 25 Most Audacious Companies Worldwide: Artemis Networks
“The future of super-fast wireless Internet access is here--and it looks pretty cool.”
Full Article
Harry McCracken
February 19, 2014
Artemis’s pCell Promises a Revolutionary Cure for Slow Wireless Data
“…every one of these pCells is designed to deliver the full available bandwidth, no matter how many devices are in use — letting all subscribers get the sort of unimpeded service they would experience if each of them was the one and only wireless subscriber in the area.”
Full Article
Dan Farber
February 18, 2014
Is pCell the Holy Grail of wireless networking?
“Steve Perlman believes his company's pCell technology will revolutionize the wireless industry, eliminating congestion, dead zones, and unreliable connections...”
Full Article
Kyle Russell
March 11, 2014
Here’s The Technology That’s Going To Make Your Phone’s Internet 1,000 Times Faster Than 4G
“Despite decades of advancements, we still lose signal when walking around in a big city like New York or San Francisco. Or when attending a popular sporting event — individual towers just can't handle thousands of people trying to move data at once. But a hot startup with some major engineering talent is hoping to change all of that.”
Full Article
Dave Smith
March 19, 2014
5 Things To Know About pCell, A Bold Scheme For Super-Fast Wireless Data
“So while Artemis is clearly out on the frontier, no one should dismiss pCell out of hand. Here's what you need to know about this technology and what it could mean for the future of wireless data (and, possibly, more).”
Full Article
Paul Kapustka
March 20, 2014
Artemis Networks adding stadium Wi-Fi market to its targets
“…a stadium could deploy pCell as an add-on technology to help fill in coverage gaps and not as a rip-and-replace, a try-it type business situation which could make Artemis even more appealing to the large-venue market.”
Full Article
Kyle Russell
April 22, 2014
Dish Network is Partnering with this Startup to Make Cellphone Internet 1,000 Times Faster than 4G
“The 40MHz blocks of spectrum that Artemis is utilizing will give it the capability to offer fiber-like speeds wirelessly across the Bay Area. Along with mobile data, this could represent a major opportunity for Dish's television offerings…”
Full Article
Phil Goldstein
April 23, 2014
Artemis conducting pCell tests using Dish's spectrum in San Francisco area
“Artemis Networks, the startup behind the pCell technology for enhancing network capacity, is using spectrum controlled by Dish Network (NASDAQ: DISH) to conduct wireless tests in the San Francisco Bay Area … This is not the first time that Artemis has been linked to a wireless carrier. FCC documents posted last year pointed to Artemis testing its technology using Sprint's 2.5 GHz spectrum in the San Francisco area.”
Full Article
Andy Vuong
April 26, 2014
Dish tests fix for wireless network traffic congestion
“...Dish Network confirmed this week that it has partnered with a high-profile upstart that promises to solve the nation's growing wireless network congestion problem...”
Full Article
Stu Robarts
March 12, 2014
Artemis unveils pCell technology promising high-speed mobile connectivity for all
"… rather than hundreds of users taking turns sharing the capacity of one large cell, each user gets an unshared pCell, giving the full wireless capacity to each user at once.”
Full Article
Nancy Owano
March 14, 2014
Reinventing wireless, pCell aims for full-speed mobile data (w/video)
“It's a complete rewrite of the wireless rulebook." He added, "Since the invention of wireless, people have moved around the coverage area. Now, the coverage area follows you.”
Full Article
Peter Aylett
March 4, 2014
Looking to the Future: It Really is All Wireless After All
“It is rare that a technology comes along that is truly a revolution.”
Full Article
Dan Farber
February 23, 2014
Artemis Networks taps PureWave for pWave base stations
“Artemis took a step toward making its pCell technology more real today, signing a deal with with PureWave Networks to supply its pWave radio base stations, which will be deployed in trials this year...”
Full Article
Ariel Bleicher
February 19, 2014
5G Service On Your 4G Phone?
“…pCell technology could allow each wireless device to use the full
bandwidth of the network regardless of how many users join and how tightly
they’re packed together. It’s as if your phone were continuously the sole user
of its own personal cell. Hence the name pCell.”
Full Article
Stan Bunger and Susan Leigh interview Steve Perlman
February 20, 2014
New Wireless Technology Promises Broadband On Any Mobile Device
“The pCell approach combines radio signals from multiple base stations so
that cellular data users have full use of the available spectrum.
Current technology requires users to share the bandwidth of a given cell
site. That can slow data to a crawl when many users are near each
other.”
Audio Interview and Full Article
Sebastian Anthony
February 19, 2014
Perlman’s pCell: The super-fast future of wireless networking, or too good to be true?
“…pCell appears to completely dismantle the idea of a ‘wireless
spectrum crunch,’ allowing each mobile device to receive full wireless bandwidth
from congested base stations, potentially increasing our total wireless
bandwidth by 1,000x.”
Full Article
Tammy Parker
February 19, 2014
Artemis’ pCell offers personal cell for every device, promises dramatic LTE capacity increase
“…pCell technology … takes the counter-intuitive tack of using interference to create an independent channel that is unique to each LTE-based mobile device and delivers full wireless capacity, rather than shared capacity, simultaneously to every device.”
Full Article
Stephanie Mlot
February 19, 2014
Artemis pCell: Your Own Private Cell Network?
“Imagine carrying a personal cell tower in your back pocket—delivering high-speed Internet browsing and zero-delay video streaming no matter your location or how many people were around you.”
Full Article
JC Torres
February 19, 2014
Artemis pCell technology gives users their own wireless Internet bubble
“pCell is a sort of wireless technology revolution in the sense that it tries to resolve network problems by turning it inside out … In effect, a mobile device connected to the network enjoys its own small bubble of wireless Internet connectivity instead of sharing a large area with dozens if not hundreds of users.”
Full Article
Kevin Fitchard
February 19, 2014
Steve Perlman’s new startup says it has the answer to the mobile capacity crunch
“The biggest bogeyman of any cellular network is interference, but Perlman’s new startup Artemis Networks claims to make interference work for a network, not against it.”
Full Article
Edwin Kee
February 19, 2014
Artemis Networks Introduce pCell Wireless Broadband Technology
“Kiss goodbye to the likes of weak signals with pCell technology, where you might even be fooled into thinking that you are on a fiber network even though you’re just hooked up to a regular mobile network.”
Full Article
Richard Adhikari
February 19, 2014
Artemis Shoots for Wireless Networking Breakthrough
“Wireless carriers and independent ISPs can deploy pCell far faster and at lower cost than conventional cellular, using base stations called “pWave radios" instead of building cell towers. Those stations can be placed anywhere convenient.”
Full Article
Barry Levine
February 19, 2014
pCell Promises to Reinvent Wireless with Amazing Speed
“Instead of large cell being formed from a radio transmitting cell tower and shared by many devices, a small, device-specific cell is created. This means that rather than multiple devices competing for fixed capacity inside a large and conventional cell, pCell combines transmissions from various pCell stations to create full capacity for each device.”
Full Article
Paul Kapustka
February 19, 2014
Could pCell score a big win in stadium wireless?
“Artemis claims to have solved one of the most vexing problems for large
public-venue wireless, namely the congestion caused by a lot of cellular
devices in a small geographic place.”
Full Article
Issie Lapowsky
February 19, 2014
One Startup’s Grand Plan to Personalize Cell Networks
“...the story of Steve Perlman, the guy whose new breakthrough invention
could potentially upend the cellular network industry as we know it,
proves that some true innovations are worth waiting for.”
Full Article
Jose Vilches
February 19, 2014
pCell promises mobile data breakthrough: wired-like reliability, no more congestion or dead zones
“...Perlman recently showed off pCell in his lab streaming 1080p video at 10 MHz on laptops
over an LTE cellular connection, 4K streams of Netflix's "House of
Cards" running on 4K TVs and HD video running a half dozen stacked
iPhones with 5MHz bandwidth -- all getting the full spectrum bandwidth.”
Full Article
Ananth Baliga
February 19, 2014
Steve Perlman unveils technology that will give you your own private cell network
“...the technology is ready-to-use with iPhone 5s and 5c, Samsung Galaxy S4,
LTE dongles, and MiFi devices. With LTE devices, it will run them on the
pCell network and if there area does not have this technology will
revert back to conventional cellular coverage.”
Full Article
Anthony Garreffa
February 25, 2014
Artemis Networks' pCell technology receives support from PureWave
“The pioneer of pCell, Artemis Networks, announces it is working with PureWave Networks on base stations for pCell”
Full Article
Anthony Garreffa
February 20, 2014
No more congestion or dead zones for mobiles? Yes, thanks, pCell
“...instead of droves of people sharing a signal, each person can get close to the full capacity of the transmitter, simultaneously.”
Full Article
Seth Colaner
February 19, 2014
Artemis pCell Technology Promises Unprecedented Mobile Wireless Breakthrough
“With pCell technology by contrast [to conventional cellular], the network equipment can create a unique signal for each individual device that connects-- a laser beam instead of a shotgun, if you will.”
Full Article
Thomas Tamblyn
February 19, 2014
Artemis pCell promises perfect phone signal
“Artemis pCell is a new technology that... would give 4G smartphones like the iPhone 5s and the Samsung Galaxy S4 a perfect connection, no matter how many people were around you.”
Full Article
Josh Wein
February 19, 2014
Inventor claims breakthrough in wireless bandwidth technology
“...Steve Perlman said he has developed a new wireless
networking technology that could sharply increase the capacity of
cellular networks to deliver high-quality streaming video.”
Full Article
Brian Wang
February 19, 2014
pCell wireless broadband with cubic centimeter sized cells around antennas for massively shareable wireless spectrum
“...Steve Perlman said he has developed a new wireless
networking technology that could sharply increase the capacity of
cellular networks to deliver high-quality streaming video.”
Full Article
Nicole Motta
February 19, 2014
Wireless News: Artemis pCell Promises Fiber Speeds
“…[pCells] thrive on the interference that today's cells avoid. Instead
of avoiding neighboring cells, pCells combine overlapping radio signals from
different pCell stations to form a bubble of wireless signal around each
connected device. Essentially, this creates a personal cell, or pCell, for each
individual device. Each pCell has access to the full bandwidth offered by the
network and will not be affected by neighboring pCells.”
Full Article
Roland Hutchinson
February 19, 2014
OnLive Creator Launches pCell To Speed Up Your Wireless
“The Artemis pWave is a miniature wireless antenna
that creates a small ‘bubble’ of wireless connectivity around your
device, it is designed to reduce wireless congestion in busy places.”
Full Article
February 19, 2014
Artemis unveils pCell technology to boost LTE capacity
“pCell uses simple base stations called pWave radios, that, rather than having their placement restricted to a cell plan, can be placed anywhere convenient, whether outdoor, indoor, visible, or hidden.”
Full Article
(Deutsch)
Matthias Kremp
20. Februar 2013
Artemis pCell: US-Millionär will Mobilfunk
revolutionieren
Perlmans Lösung für dieses Problem besteht darin, die
Nutzer zu isolieren. Statt mit einem Funkmast verbinden sich Mobilgeräte in
pCell-Netzen mit mehreren Funkstationen gleichzeitig. Auf diese Weise - und mit
aufwendigen Berechnungen im Hintergrund - soll es möglich sein, um jedes Gerät
herum eine winzige Funkzelle zu erzeugen, die nur dieses eine Gerät nutzt, die
sogenannte pCell oder auch Personal Cell.
komplette Artikel
(Français)
Rénald Boulestin
20 février 2013
La start-up Artemis veut révolutionner la téléphonie mobile avec ses pCell
«Là où les transmissions cellulaires classiques fonctionnent par allocations de bandes dans le spectre en visant un minimum d’interférences entre les signaux (ce qui se traduit par une congestion des réseaux cellulaires et des ralentissements), la technologie pCell exploite volontairement les interférences dans son schéma de transmission des signaux. Cela se traduit par une plus grande capacité de transmission sans même élargir le spectre.»
L'article Complet
(日本語)
中村航、三国大洋
2014年2月20日
モバイルネットワークの概念を変える無線通信技術「pCell」- S・パールマンがデモ
従来の携帯通信網では、ひとつの基地局を複数の通信端末で共有しながら電波を送受信しており、そのために同じセルを共有する端末の数が増えるほど通信速度
が低下することが避けられないとされている。それに対し、個々の端末の周囲に専用のセルを作り出すpCell(名前の由来は「personal
cell」)では、独自のpWaveアンテナとクラウド上のデータセンター(にあるサーバー群)を利用することで、基地局を共有する端末の数が増えても変
わらぬ速度での通信が可能になるという。
記事全文
(русский)
19 Февраля, 2014
Технология pCell компании Artemis может стать революцией в сфере сотовой связи
Технология pCell наоборот «использует помехи», как сказано в
пресс-релизе, объединяя сигналы от разных станций, и создавая крошечные «личные
соты» для каждого устройства. При этом каждое устройство получает максимально
возможную скорость передачи данных, независимо от количества других
потребителей поблизости. При этом, благодаря небольшим габаритам точек pWave,
их можно размещать практически где угодно.
Вся статья
(简体中文)
2014-02-20
不拥堵 无死角:pCell承诺带来有线般可靠的移动数据网络
pCell则不同,它的“干扰”实际上是增强信号——通过多波组合来形成更强的电磁波。显然,这意味着pCell基站可以比手机信号发射塔更加地自由
然后,数据中心会与这些天线连接,并在快速执行数学计算后,为网络内的每一个人创建出一个独特的无线信号(而不是所有人都在同一个网络下)。最终结果就是,每个人都能够享用到各自完整的带宽容量。
Full Article
(Italiano)
Alfonso Maruccia
20 febbraio 2013
Artemis promette banda wireless per tutti
pCell, questo il nome della nuova tecnologia di cella sviluppata da Artemis, sostituisce le stazioni base delle celle già esistenti con una nuova soluzione chiamata pWaves: un apparato pWave funziona alla stessa maniera delle stazioni tradizionali con la sola, significativa differenza che i segnali radio sovrapposti vengono combinati per sintetizzare uno spazio di comunicazione wireless personale per ogni singolo utente collegato alla cella.
Articolo Completo
(Nederlands)
Jeroen van Riet Paap
19 feb. 2014
Vergeet 5G, hier is pCell!
Iedereen krijgt rond zijn smartphone een eigen persoonlijke cell van één
centimeter breed zegt Perlman. Vandaar de p in pCell. Zo werkt zijn
techniek met elke moderne smartphone en hoeven mensen dus geen nieuwe te
kopen.
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(Português)
Emerson Alecrim
19/02/2014
Tecnologia pCell promete acabar com lentidão e perda de sinal em redes móveis
A tecnologia pCell promete resolver ou ao amenizar severamente estas
limitações propondo um sistema de células dinâmicas e que, ao contrário
do esquema atual, prioriza sobreposição. A combinação delas faz com que
cada dispositivo conectado à rede tenha uma espécie de célula
particular.
Artigo Completo
(българин)
19 фев
2014
Нова технология решава основния проблем при безжичната връзка
Американска компания обяви, че е намерила начин
да разреши проблема с интерференцията на радиовълните, когато абонатът
се намира в зона на едновременно действие на няколко безжични мрежи.
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