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Sylvain Munaut 246tnt at gmail.comHi, > Are six months that i'm searching on ebay femtocells... but i can find only Vodafone's. Just did a quick search and I could find one of each model: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Vodafone-Sure-Signal-/200554104589?pt=UK_Mobiles_Accessories_RL&hash=item2eb1f4c70d http://cgi.ebay.com/AT-T-3G-Microcell-ATT-Femtocell-mini-cellular-tower-/230562766177?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item35ae9c9d61 http://annonces.ebay.fr/viewad/SFR-Home-3G-une-couverture-3G-optimale-a-domicil-/5018154940 Vodafones are prevalent that's true, but the others are no way as hard to find as nanoBTS's. > Have you other online shops to suggest?! Especially for SFR and Ubiquisys?! Very often it's only the operators (or reseller for the operator) that sell the femtocell (since they're 'customized' for a particular network/operator). Vodafone seems a little more "lax" in selling them (not checking if you have a subscription or not) so that's why they're easility found on ebay. AT&T are also found on the US ebay or craigslist without much difficulty. The SFR ones can be bought from SFR if you have a subscription. They're a little less found on auction sites (I guess less people re-sell them ?) but it's possible ( http://annonces.ebay.fr/viewad/SFR-Home-3G-une-couverture-3G-optimale-a-domicil-/5018154940 ) But each time you have to search for whatever name the operator has for it (like "Home 3G" for SFR, or "Sure Signal" for Vodafone, ...) Cheers, Sylvain