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nano3G
E-class Access Points for
enterprise and public access
nano3G generates a high 
quality 3G signal inside 
enterprises, shops, homes 
and public spaces, using 
broadband backhaul for 
rapid deployment and low-
cost operation.
The E16 and E24 APs support 16 and 24 
simultaneous active users respectively. 
A full +24dBm (250mW) of transmit 
power, 14.4 Mbps HSDPA and 1.45 Mbps 
HSUPA (software upgradeable to HSPA+), 
make the E-class range of Access Points 
extremely effective for medium and large 
in-building deployments.
Full mobility is provided with configurable 
Open or Closed Access, bi-directional 
handover (i.e. both hand-out and hand-in) 
to 3G and 2G macro networks, and support 
for the 3GPP Rel 9 Iuh femto standard.
The E-class APs also feature integrated 
Power over Ethernet (PoE+) to simplify 
cabling in complex sites by removing the 
need for power to be available where the 
picocell is deployed. They have removable 
antennae with SMA connectors to enable 
connectivity into external antennas or DAS.
A high-stability oscillator eliminates the 
need for multiple high quality NTP servers 
that are normally required for maintaining 
oscillator discipline on femtocells, and 
gives picocell-class timing synchronisation 
and optimised startup time.
The E-class APs offer a flexible 
commissioning capability enabling a 
choice of approaches to suit any type or 
scale of deployment. 
Easy installation combined with fast 
commissioning and AP startup times mean 
that sites can be brought into service 
quickly and efficiently.
The E-class Access Points
Easy deployment
nano3G E-Class Access Point
nano3G is built on ip.access’ Oyster 3G® 
technology, which is field-proven in the 
world’s largest femtocell deployment. 
Used by Cisco within its end-to-end 
femtocell solution, Oyster 3G is the core 
femto technology in AT&T’s 3G MicroCell, 
deployed nationwide in the United States.
Extensive real-world deployment 
experience and expert knowledge are 
particularly important in the design of 
Radio Resource Management algorithms 
that deliver high performance and reliable 
mobility whilst minimizing handset  battery 
impact. 
Proven in the real world 
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