MWC 2014: Cloudberry Mobile today launched an operator-neutral managed small cell service

The new small cell provides better coverage and faster data speeds to subscribers of all mobile networks.

Cloudberry at the MWC 2014 said the solution can be rapidly deployed and removes the need to install multiple small cell radios or negotiate contracts with multiple network operators.

Operator-neutral small cell networks have been developed in response to the demand for a service that enables users to take advantage of the benefits of small cells, regardless of the end-user’s network operator.

Tom Guldberg, CEO of Cloudberry

The company says this is a valuable solution for small businesses, multi-tenant buildings and high-user density public venues such as restaurants, shopping malls and other public hotspots. The solution connects Cisco small cells to each mobile operator via Cloudberry’s hosted Cisco small cells gateway.

Tom Guldberg, CEO of Cloudberry, said: “The Cloudberry neutral network solution provides support for subscribers of all operators, allowing coverage and capacity to be quickly added into any office, venue or commercial building. Moreover, by deploying as a managed service operated by a highly experienced team, it can be rapidly deployed with minimal hassle.”

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