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Small, rural communities may finally have access to affordable cell phones, say researchers who have tested software that can replace a cellular tower's room full of communications hardware with a single desktop computer.
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The new product -- called Vanu Software Radio T -- also can run emergency communications, such as police, fire and ambulance channels on the same device as the civilian system, eliminating the need for a separate network of emergency communications towers.
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"The overall system is much cheaper and therefore offers opportunities to underserved rural areas," said Vanu engineer Jeff Steinheider.
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