I believe that they have to be carrier specific to some degree because they use licensed spectrum and therefore have to be "operated" by a carrier who owns spectrum. There may be some way to register the femtocell once you bring it home but I am guessing after that it would be fairly locked in.
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I believe that they have to be carrier specific to some degree because they use licensed spectrum and therefore have to be "operated" by a carrier who owns spectrum. There may be some way to register the femtocell once you bring it home but I am guessing after that it would be fairly locked in.