Rakon targets burgeoning femtocell 3G market
Auckland-based global positioning system component manufacturer Rakon is targeting the emerging market for consumer base stations, or “femtocells”.
Auckland-based global positioning system component manufacturer Rakon is targeting the emerging market for consumer base stations, or “femtocells”.
The government has announced high tech exporter Rakon does not need a licence to sell its oscillators overseas.
One of the first stories I wrote for Computerworld, when I came on board in 1997, was about a New Zealand company that was helping out the US space programme.
Auckland engineering firm Rakon may have cornered the market in providing quartz crystals for everything from radios to GPS locator beacons, but its new product is designed to take on the cellphone market in a whole new way.