UPDATED 11:30am, 24/2: Customer rention tool only โ free to customers
Weโve heard back from Three UK with some answers to the questions we pose below. The femtocell is already available. It is being used as a โretention tool for those experiencing quite bad signal problems.โ As such, it is free, with no fee to be paid either up front or as an added subscriptiion. Three UK doesnโt think it wll be actively promoting the femtocell on its website or in its shops, keeping it as a tool for its customer support teams when customers encounter serious problems that require action beyond the normal troubleshooting methods.
Original story:
Three UK appears to have become the latest operator to be very close to launching a femtocell service in the UK. A support page on Three UKโs website currently gives information for a product called Home Signal, clearly a femtocell.
Thereโs not much else about it on the Three website beyond this support page โ nowhere to order the product, for instance, or any information on pricing or availability, etc. Threeโs own consumer PR people didnโt seem to know much about it at our first enquiry โ suggesting that Three is still pre-launch, or is going for the softest of launches.
And its customer support video (see below) was only uploaded to YouTube on 17 February.
However, the support page does seem to suggest that the service will be made available in a fairly targetted way, suggesting it may be something Three will push out to users reporting coverage issues. The page says: โYou may be eligible to get a Home Signal box if you have trouble connecting to the network indoors, you live in a rural area or if your house has thick walls that block your signal.โ
Anyway, despite Three telling us it wouldnโt divulge who the supplier is, Threeโs own customer support video makes it clear the unit is an NEC femtocell, built on Ubquisys Femto-Engine core technology.
Iโve asked for some more details from Three, namely,
- When/if the service is publicly available?
- Who is โeligibleโ for the service?
- What would the Home Signal cost?
- Where can users order one?
Letโs see what comes back.
(Hat-tip to Mindspeedโs @Rupert_Baines for noticing the page on Three UKโs website.)