The phones would also need to have an enhanced UI to be able to allow a user to select only this option when roaming. You don't want a situation where the user thinks that he is camped on the 'Virtual' femtocell and making/receiving calls while he is not and run up a huge bill.
Advantages of this approach:
- The Femtocells are no longer really needed and the end customer does not require to buy a separate equipment, which is different for different operators.
- The phones can be working whenever a reliable WiFi connection is available, even if they are abroad without incurring costly roaming charges.
- Some operators that do not have a lot of spectrum available avoid using Femtocells as they can cause interference and black holes in the coverage.
- There is no worry of a femtocell being used abroad illegally thereby causing interference with spectrum in another country.
- Some security issues can be totally avoided and it would be worth for the operators that the keys being used cannot be seen by others.
- A lot of people use OTT apps like Skype, Viber, Whatsapp when abroad, being camped on WiFi to avoid costly roaming charges. This approach would mean that the normal Voice and Messaging becomes similar to OTT and can help operator avoid losing out to the OTT apps.
Disadvantages of this approach:
- WiFi spectrum is already congested and does not always give reliable coverage.
- Security issues would have to be looked in detail to make sure this would be secure enough. Since this concept is similar to creating a VPN between the phone and the gateway, I wouldnt think there would be any issues though.
- Roaming revenues are a big cash cow for the operators, most of them would be unwilling to lose this if the phones are using this approach.
I think this concept is more suitable for the Residential Femtocells rather than the other Small Cells (enterprise, metro, pico, etc.) and there will always be a need for them. The main reason being that on a large scale, WiFi is extremely unreliable, prone to interference and not future proofed. A new device may cause interference that may take forever to resolve. Operating a small cell in the licensed spectrum would always make sense and the reliability would be much higher.
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