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| Tatara |
| Written by David Chambers |
| Monday, 02 May 2011 10:49 |
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The company's main product is the Femtocell Convergence Server, and they are the only known vendor of a fully standard compliant solution today. It is deployed at Sprint, together with the Airvana 3G CDMA femtocell. Products have been sold in the past to several large mobile network operators, and the company claims its solution is also applicable to GSM/UMTS network operators. Earlier, the company announced a partnership with Airwalk - another CDMA femtocell vendor - to develop an enterprise CDMA femtocell solution. The company announced a venture capital investment of $7 million in June 2010, led by North Bridge Venture Partners and supported by Highland Capital Partners. Tatara Systems was acquired by Taqua in July 2011.
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Tatara Systems was founded in 2001, and is based in Boston, USA. The company has pioneered the 3G CDMA core network standard for femtocells, designing and implementing its own Femtocell Convergence Server. The company has been very active within the 3GPP2 standards body and Femto Forum, making substantial contributions and driving rapid progress for the completion of the 3GPP2 CDMA femtocell standard.

