Could be a couple of things - 1) Takes cell phone tower feed LTE data and turns it into WiFi kind of like the MiFi. 2) Goes the other way - a femtocell or picocell kind of substitute for a LTE cell tower for places where the network has no coverage, which is just about everywhere. Input a broadband network cable or WiFi and get cell coverage. Those are my guesses.
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Could be a couple of things -
1) Takes cell phone tower feed LTE data and turns it into WiFi kind of like the MiFi.
2) Goes the other way - a femtocell or picocell kind of substitute for a LTE cell tower for places where the network has no coverage, which is just about everywhere. Input a broadband network cable or WiFi and get cell coverage.
Those are my guesses.