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Wireless Backhaul
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Tablet devices could change user behavior and network capacity planning
Growing use of tablet devices could result in a new kind of network capacity planning that relies heavily on Wi-Fi hotspot and femtocell offload, as bandwidth-intensive applications like video are most accessed while users are in one place rather ... Continue Reading
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LTE network infrastructure: Greenfield and brownfield network design
While paying close attention to user trends, operators migrating to LTE network infrastructure need to plan their greenfield and brownfield networks in harmony with each other, with existing 3G usage patterns as an aid for planning 4G wireless ... Continue Reading
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Building the 4G wireless network: Exploring LTE architecture and services drivers
Part 1 of our Telecom Insights carriers' guide to building 4G LTE networks takes a close look at the diverse forces driving LTE architecture planning and deployment, which require operators to analyze the broadband service and usage habits of their ... Continue Reading
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Microwave network design: Attention to detail breeds positive results
Looking for help moving from an approved network plan to a fully implemented microwave network design? This chapter from the book "Microwave Transmission Networks" offers details on how to simplify and streamline the design process. Continue Reading
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LTE: The preferred 4G solution for wireless operators
Wireless operators deploying 4G wireless broadband can choose between LTE and WiMAX, yet LTE is gaining in carrier adoption. This Expert Lesson looks at the technologies, the advanced services and revenue potential and backhaul needs. Continue Reading