Qualcomm Buys Stake in UK Femtocell Company
Wireless technology company Qualcomm has acquired a stake in UK-based femtocell company ip.access for an undisclosed sum. Existing investors in the company include Cisco, Intel, Motorola, Scottish Equity Partners, Rothschild Gestion, and Amadeus Capital Partners.
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