The document provides a product description of the RBS 6601, a main remote solution for radio base stations. It consists of a main unit and multiple remote radio units connected via optical fiber. The main unit houses digital units and provides power distribution. Up to 12 remote radio units can connect and be located near antennas. The system supports applications such as indoor metropolitan sites, suburban shelter sites, highway coverage, and in-building coverage. It describes the hardware architecture, configurations, specifications, and environmental capabilities of the RBS 6601 main remote solution.
The document summarizes the Ericsson RBS6000 series of radio base stations, which were popular in the last decade. It describes the modular design using different units like Digital Units and Radio Units to support configurations. It provides examples of configurations including racks and shelves. It also describes the evolution of the GSM modules from early DUG10/RUG designs to later DUG20/RUS designs with baseband processing. UMTS and LTE modules are also introduced. Combined GSM/UMTS/LTE configurations using modules like DUS31/41 are highlighted. Finally it discusses opportunities for Osmocom software to support these radios by adding E1/TDM user plane support.
ZXSDR BTS Structure and Principle document introduces ZXSDR base station technology. It discusses the challenges of evolving communication technology and how software defined radio (SDR) addresses this. The main features of the ZXSDR platform include high integrity, flexible architecture, new functions, and lower cost. The document reviews the hardware and networking of the different types of ZXSDR base stations including the distributed BS8700, indoor macro BS8800, and outdoor macro BS8900. It also covers the work principles and operation and maintenance of the ZXSDR base station family.
02 opti x rtn 900 v100r002 system hardware-20100223-aWaheed Ali
The CSTA board provides timeslot cross-connect, system control, and timing functions for TDM microwave networks. It supports full cross-connects of TDM services, provides multiple interfaces including STM-1 optical and E1 interfaces, and performs clock processing and distribution. The CSTA board inserts into slots 1 and 2 of the IDU 910 chassis and supports cross-connects equivalent to 8x8 VC-4 matrices. Indicators provide status of the board, services, and optical interfaces.
Digital transformation is at a critical juncture, with a diverse range of industries making changes that signifi-
cantly transform the way people live and work. These shifts have been driving advancements in the financial,
transportation, manufacturing, governmental, and many more sectors. Innovative mobile broadband technologies,
an underlying infrastructure, are a key driving force behind the digitalization of all walks of life. With
the rapid development of 5G, an increasing number of new applications and business models will reshape
the social and economic formation.
Such changes will stimulate strategic planning regarding industry opportunities, technical evolution,
network architecture, and other areas. Telecom operators are growing increasingly concerned with the
creation of a new target network to maximize return on investment (ROI) and achieve business success while
maintaining a competitive edge for the future. Global operators are promoting early deployment of 5G and
innovative business models through continuous 4G evolution. This has led to today's business achievements
and has laid a solid foundation for the huge potential of 5G.
With a gradual consensus being formed for the entire industry, all related players in the industry chain will
develop close collaboration to embrace a brighter future for the wireless network industry.
Continuous 4G evolution, a road to 5G!
The document introduces the Baseband 6648, Ericsson's new baseband unit for 4G and 5G networks. It has the highest RAN compute capacity for installation in equipment racks or enclosures. Key features include support for 10,000 users in mixed 4G/5G mode with throughput of up to 15Gbps downlink and 3Gbps uplink. It will be available for purchase starting in Q1 2020.
Flow Chart describes RET Alarms Troubleshooting in Huawei Node-B
* ALM-26751 RET Antenna Motor Fault
* ALM-26752 ALD Hardware Fault
* ALM-26754 RET Antenna Data Loss
* ALM-26753 RET Antenna Not Calibrated
* ALM-26541 ALD Maintenance Link Failure
* ALM-26530 RF Unit ALD Current Out of Range
* ALM-26531 RF Unit ALD Switch Configuration Mismatch
* ALM-26757 RET Antenna Running Data and Configuration Mismatch
The document summarizes the Ericsson RBS6000 series of radio base stations, which were popular in the last decade. It describes the modular design using different units like Digital Units and Radio Units to support configurations. It provides examples of configurations including racks and shelves. It also describes the evolution of the GSM modules from early DUG10/RUG designs to later DUG20/RUS designs with baseband processing. UMTS and LTE modules are also introduced. Combined GSM/UMTS/LTE configurations using modules like DUS31/41 are highlighted. Finally it discusses opportunities for Osmocom software to support these radios by adding E1/TDM user plane support.
ZXSDR BTS Structure and Principle document introduces ZXSDR base station technology. It discusses the challenges of evolving communication technology and how software defined radio (SDR) addresses this. The main features of the ZXSDR platform include high integrity, flexible architecture, new functions, and lower cost. The document reviews the hardware and networking of the different types of ZXSDR base stations including the distributed BS8700, indoor macro BS8800, and outdoor macro BS8900. It also covers the work principles and operation and maintenance of the ZXSDR base station family.
02 opti x rtn 900 v100r002 system hardware-20100223-aWaheed Ali
The CSTA board provides timeslot cross-connect, system control, and timing functions for TDM microwave networks. It supports full cross-connects of TDM services, provides multiple interfaces including STM-1 optical and E1 interfaces, and performs clock processing and distribution. The CSTA board inserts into slots 1 and 2 of the IDU 910 chassis and supports cross-connects equivalent to 8x8 VC-4 matrices. Indicators provide status of the board, services, and optical interfaces.
Digital transformation is at a critical juncture, with a diverse range of industries making changes that signifi-
cantly transform the way people live and work. These shifts have been driving advancements in the financial,
transportation, manufacturing, governmental, and many more sectors. Innovative mobile broadband technologies,
an underlying infrastructure, are a key driving force behind the digitalization of all walks of life. With
the rapid development of 5G, an increasing number of new applications and business models will reshape
the social and economic formation.
Such changes will stimulate strategic planning regarding industry opportunities, technical evolution,
network architecture, and other areas. Telecom operators are growing increasingly concerned with the
creation of a new target network to maximize return on investment (ROI) and achieve business success while
maintaining a competitive edge for the future. Global operators are promoting early deployment of 5G and
innovative business models through continuous 4G evolution. This has led to today's business achievements
and has laid a solid foundation for the huge potential of 5G.
With a gradual consensus being formed for the entire industry, all related players in the industry chain will
develop close collaboration to embrace a brighter future for the wireless network industry.
Continuous 4G evolution, a road to 5G!
The document introduces the Baseband 6648, Ericsson's new baseband unit for 4G and 5G networks. It has the highest RAN compute capacity for installation in equipment racks or enclosures. Key features include support for 10,000 users in mixed 4G/5G mode with throughput of up to 15Gbps downlink and 3Gbps uplink. It will be available for purchase starting in Q1 2020.
Flow Chart describes RET Alarms Troubleshooting in Huawei Node-B
* ALM-26751 RET Antenna Motor Fault
* ALM-26752 ALD Hardware Fault
* ALM-26754 RET Antenna Data Loss
* ALM-26753 RET Antenna Not Calibrated
* ALM-26541 ALD Maintenance Link Failure
* ALM-26530 RF Unit ALD Current Out of Range
* ALM-26531 RF Unit ALD Switch Configuration Mismatch
* ALM-26757 RET Antenna Running Data and Configuration Mismatch
The document provides product descriptions for Huawei's 3900 Series Base Stations. It describes the architecture of the base stations which use modular components like the BBU3900 baseband unit, RFU radio frequency unit, and RRU remote radio unit. It also covers the benefits of the base stations like supporting a smooth evolution to new technologies, being energy efficient, and having a low capital expenditure.
This document provides an overview of UMTS network architecture and components. It describes the key elements of the UMTS Release 99 core network, including the circuit switched and packet switched domains. It also discusses the radio access network (UTRAN) and its components such as the radio network controller (RNC) and Node B. Finally, it summarizes the functions of the mobile switching center (MSC) and media gateway (MGW) in the UMTS network.
The document describes the Huawei DBS3900 distributed base station solution. It consists of an indoor baseband unit called the BBU3900 and outdoor remote radio units called RRU3004. The BBU3900 provides centralized management and signaling processing for the system. It connects to the RRU3004 units via CPRI and provides the reference clock. The RRU3004 processes baseband and radio frequency signals. The solution supports flexible installation in various environments to provide wide coverage at low cost.
This document provides an overview of the new Ericsson RBS 6000 series being implemented for MTN's 3G network expansion. It describes the indoor RBS 6201 cabinet configuration being used, which includes a combination of radio and digital units. The document compares the hardware and modules of the RBS 6000 series to previous RBS 3000 and 2000 series cabinets, noting the RBS 6000 uses entirely new modules and combines functions. It also outlines the radio standard, hardware and configuration options available on the RBS 6000 series.
The document describes the hardware structure and components of the Huawei BTS3900 base station system. The key points are:
- The BTS3900 system consists of the BBU3900 baseband processing unit, MRFU radio frequency unit, and indoor macro cabinet.
- The BBU3900 performs baseband signal processing and manages the system. It includes boards like the GTMU, WMPT, WBBP, UTRP, UPEU, and others.
- The MRFU contains the radio frequency components and connects to the BBU3900 via CPRI.
- The system supports GSM, UMTS and dual-mode operation with high capacity
This document summarizes optional transmission features for UMTS software packages, including:
1. ATM transmission features such as overbooking, ATM switching for hub node Bs, and fractional ATM functions.
2. IP transmission features such as IP routing for hub node Bs, header compression, UDP multiplexing, transmission resource pooling, and clock synchronization over Ethernet.
3. The purpose is to provide reference for promoting optional transmission features, with basic features described elsewhere. It includes benefits of features to improve efficiency and support smooth evolution of transmission technologies.
This document describes the ZXSDR BS8700 software defined radio base station, which consists of a BBU and series of RRUs. Key features include:
- Integrating GSM and UMTS radio networks into a single network to reduce costs by using a single base station that can be flexibly configured for GSM or UMTS via software.
- Adopting a distributed architecture with a baseband unit and remote radio units connected via optical fiber for increased flexibility and capacity.
- Supporting both single-mode GSM, UMTS, or dual-mode GSM/UMTS configurations through software settings to provide converged 2G and 3G network functionality.
This document provides an overview of the architecture and components of a Nokia BSS (Base Station Subsystem). It describes the functional units of the BSC3i including the BCSU, MCMU, OMU, PCU, hard disks, and MO unit. It also outlines the GSWB, clock, and ET units. The document is intended to provide basic information to BSS engineers on the BSC architecture and troubleshooting process.
Abis Over IP/Abis Optimization on-site Workshopetkisizcom
Recognize new system architecture
Understand the dimensioning rules using the Abis planning tools
Activate the Abis over IP
Activate the Abis Optimization
Use the Performance Monitoring
Atoll is a radio network design tool for LTE planning. It uses the CrossWave propagation model which takes into account morphology data like buildings and clutter classes to more accurately model radio wave propagation compared to standard propagation models like Hata. CrossWave predictions are tuned using results from calibration campaigns to improve accuracy. Atoll also allows for 3D coverage modeling and optimization of heterogeneous networks with different transmitter layers.
1. The document describes the structure and components of the HUAWEI BTS3036 mobile communication system. It includes a baseband unit (BBU) cabinet, double radio filter unit (DRFU), direct current distribution unit (DCDU), and fan box.
2. The BBU cabinet houses the main boards, including the baseband board, environment interface board, GSM transmission board, and E1/T1 protection board. It also includes interface modules and power/fan modules.
3. The document provides detailed information on the ports, LED indicators, and functions of each component board within the BBU cabinet, including the baseband board, power board, environment interface board, and G
This document discusses troubleshooting of OptiX RTN 600 equipment. It covers objectives of troubleshooting preparation, ideas and methods, and examples of classified troubleshooting situations. Common troubleshooting methods discussed include alarm and performance analysis, loopback, replacement, configuration data analysis, configuration modification, using testing instruments, and experience-based rules of thumb. Typical troubleshooting sequences are also presented, beginning with excluding external issues and locating faults to a single network element or board. Finally, examples of traffic interruptions, wrong configurations, and bit errors are analyzed.
Mini-link point to point antennas are available in diameters from 0.2 to 3.7 meters. Mini-link systems include outdoor antenna units, indoor units like the access module magazine which houses modem and traffic units, and different terminal configurations like 1+1 hot standby. The radio units determine the modulation and frequency and work with the modem units to transmit and receive signals from the antennas. Various components like the node processor and power filter units make up the indoor system and have functions like traffic handling and power filtering. Configuration rules specify how to arrange units in the access module magazines for redundant configurations.
The document describes the hardware structure and features of the Huawei BTS3900 base station system. The BTS3900 system includes a BBU3900 unit, MRFU units, and an indoor cabinet. The BBU3900 processes signals and manages resources, and contains boards like the GTMU, WMPT, WBBP, and UPEU. The system supports GSM, dual-mode GSM/UMTS, and UMTS networks and provides functions such as high capacity, transmission sharing, and flexible clock synchronization.
3G BTS and DBS Hardware at Ericsson, Huawei, ZTE and NSNibrahimnabil17
The document provides information on 3G product dimensions from four major vendors: Ericsson, Huawei, NSN, and ZTE. It includes the dimensions, weights, power requirements, and typical installation scenarios for indoor and outdoor nodeBs from each vendor. Implementation scenarios showing how the products can be configured and deployed are also illustrated for Ericsson, Huawei, NSN, and ZTE.
This document provides an overview and specifications for the RRU5508 radio unit. It describes the physical appearance and ports of the unit. It also provides extensive technical specifications for the unit, including supported frequency bands, capacity, receiver sensitivity, typical output power for various frequency band combinations, power consumption, input power requirements, and environmental specifications.
This document is a thesis submitted by Abdul Basit in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Masters of Science degree. The thesis focuses on dimensioning of LTE networks, including describing models and tools for coverage and capacity estimation of the 3GPP Long Term Evolution radio interface. The thesis developed methods and models for coverage and capacity planning in LTE network dimensioning. It also created an easy-to-use Excel-based tool to calculate the number of cells needed to cover a given area based on user-provided dimensioning parameters. The tool is designed to cover the basic aspects of dimensioning LTE access networks in a clear and user-friendly manner.
1. The document provides an overview of key concepts that will be covered in a training on hybrid microwave networks, including native Ethernet, Ethernet over PDH, Ethernet over SDH, SXU configuration, simple bridge, adaptive attenuation, frame admission, link aggregation, MAC address limiting, MAC whitelisting, port mirroring, RSTP, static unicast filtering, weighted fair queuing, and layer 1 and 2 connection wizards.
2. Configuration steps are outlined for configuring native Ethernet, Ethernet over PDH, Ethernet over SDH, SXU units, simple bridges, adaptive modulation, frame admission controls, link aggregation groups, MAC address limits, MAC whitelists, port mirroring, RST
This document provides information about the Alcatel-Lucent BNJ27C UCR 1900 1BTS CDMA/UMTS RAD CP, including how to purchase it, specifications, features, benefits, technical specifications, and services provided by Launch 3 Telecom related to the product. Launch 3 Telecom sells genuine Alcatel-Lucent replacement parts and provides services like repair, maintenance contracts, de-installation, and recycling of telecom equipment.
The document provides information about the Alcatel-Lucent RRH2x40-07L remote radio head, including its specifications, benefits, and technical details. It is a high-power, small form factor RRH that operates in the 700MHz frequency band and supports macro coverage with MIMO 2x2 capabilities. Key benefits include zero footprint for flexible site selection, easy single-person installation, excellent RF performance with minimized feeder losses, and reduced costs, power consumption, and environmental impacts.
The document provides product descriptions for Huawei's 3900 Series Base Stations. It describes the architecture of the base stations which use modular components like the BBU3900 baseband unit, RFU radio frequency unit, and RRU remote radio unit. It also covers the benefits of the base stations like supporting a smooth evolution to new technologies, being energy efficient, and having a low capital expenditure.
This document provides an overview of UMTS network architecture and components. It describes the key elements of the UMTS Release 99 core network, including the circuit switched and packet switched domains. It also discusses the radio access network (UTRAN) and its components such as the radio network controller (RNC) and Node B. Finally, it summarizes the functions of the mobile switching center (MSC) and media gateway (MGW) in the UMTS network.
The document describes the Huawei DBS3900 distributed base station solution. It consists of an indoor baseband unit called the BBU3900 and outdoor remote radio units called RRU3004. The BBU3900 provides centralized management and signaling processing for the system. It connects to the RRU3004 units via CPRI and provides the reference clock. The RRU3004 processes baseband and radio frequency signals. The solution supports flexible installation in various environments to provide wide coverage at low cost.
This document provides an overview of the new Ericsson RBS 6000 series being implemented for MTN's 3G network expansion. It describes the indoor RBS 6201 cabinet configuration being used, which includes a combination of radio and digital units. The document compares the hardware and modules of the RBS 6000 series to previous RBS 3000 and 2000 series cabinets, noting the RBS 6000 uses entirely new modules and combines functions. It also outlines the radio standard, hardware and configuration options available on the RBS 6000 series.
The document describes the hardware structure and components of the Huawei BTS3900 base station system. The key points are:
- The BTS3900 system consists of the BBU3900 baseband processing unit, MRFU radio frequency unit, and indoor macro cabinet.
- The BBU3900 performs baseband signal processing and manages the system. It includes boards like the GTMU, WMPT, WBBP, UTRP, UPEU, and others.
- The MRFU contains the radio frequency components and connects to the BBU3900 via CPRI.
- The system supports GSM, UMTS and dual-mode operation with high capacity
This document summarizes optional transmission features for UMTS software packages, including:
1. ATM transmission features such as overbooking, ATM switching for hub node Bs, and fractional ATM functions.
2. IP transmission features such as IP routing for hub node Bs, header compression, UDP multiplexing, transmission resource pooling, and clock synchronization over Ethernet.
3. The purpose is to provide reference for promoting optional transmission features, with basic features described elsewhere. It includes benefits of features to improve efficiency and support smooth evolution of transmission technologies.
This document describes the ZXSDR BS8700 software defined radio base station, which consists of a BBU and series of RRUs. Key features include:
- Integrating GSM and UMTS radio networks into a single network to reduce costs by using a single base station that can be flexibly configured for GSM or UMTS via software.
- Adopting a distributed architecture with a baseband unit and remote radio units connected via optical fiber for increased flexibility and capacity.
- Supporting both single-mode GSM, UMTS, or dual-mode GSM/UMTS configurations through software settings to provide converged 2G and 3G network functionality.
This document provides an overview of the architecture and components of a Nokia BSS (Base Station Subsystem). It describes the functional units of the BSC3i including the BCSU, MCMU, OMU, PCU, hard disks, and MO unit. It also outlines the GSWB, clock, and ET units. The document is intended to provide basic information to BSS engineers on the BSC architecture and troubleshooting process.
Abis Over IP/Abis Optimization on-site Workshopetkisizcom
Recognize new system architecture
Understand the dimensioning rules using the Abis planning tools
Activate the Abis over IP
Activate the Abis Optimization
Use the Performance Monitoring
Atoll is a radio network design tool for LTE planning. It uses the CrossWave propagation model which takes into account morphology data like buildings and clutter classes to more accurately model radio wave propagation compared to standard propagation models like Hata. CrossWave predictions are tuned using results from calibration campaigns to improve accuracy. Atoll also allows for 3D coverage modeling and optimization of heterogeneous networks with different transmitter layers.
1. The document describes the structure and components of the HUAWEI BTS3036 mobile communication system. It includes a baseband unit (BBU) cabinet, double radio filter unit (DRFU), direct current distribution unit (DCDU), and fan box.
2. The BBU cabinet houses the main boards, including the baseband board, environment interface board, GSM transmission board, and E1/T1 protection board. It also includes interface modules and power/fan modules.
3. The document provides detailed information on the ports, LED indicators, and functions of each component board within the BBU cabinet, including the baseband board, power board, environment interface board, and G
This document discusses troubleshooting of OptiX RTN 600 equipment. It covers objectives of troubleshooting preparation, ideas and methods, and examples of classified troubleshooting situations. Common troubleshooting methods discussed include alarm and performance analysis, loopback, replacement, configuration data analysis, configuration modification, using testing instruments, and experience-based rules of thumb. Typical troubleshooting sequences are also presented, beginning with excluding external issues and locating faults to a single network element or board. Finally, examples of traffic interruptions, wrong configurations, and bit errors are analyzed.
Mini-link point to point antennas are available in diameters from 0.2 to 3.7 meters. Mini-link systems include outdoor antenna units, indoor units like the access module magazine which houses modem and traffic units, and different terminal configurations like 1+1 hot standby. The radio units determine the modulation and frequency and work with the modem units to transmit and receive signals from the antennas. Various components like the node processor and power filter units make up the indoor system and have functions like traffic handling and power filtering. Configuration rules specify how to arrange units in the access module magazines for redundant configurations.
The document describes the hardware structure and features of the Huawei BTS3900 base station system. The BTS3900 system includes a BBU3900 unit, MRFU units, and an indoor cabinet. The BBU3900 processes signals and manages resources, and contains boards like the GTMU, WMPT, WBBP, and UPEU. The system supports GSM, dual-mode GSM/UMTS, and UMTS networks and provides functions such as high capacity, transmission sharing, and flexible clock synchronization.
3G BTS and DBS Hardware at Ericsson, Huawei, ZTE and NSNibrahimnabil17
The document provides information on 3G product dimensions from four major vendors: Ericsson, Huawei, NSN, and ZTE. It includes the dimensions, weights, power requirements, and typical installation scenarios for indoor and outdoor nodeBs from each vendor. Implementation scenarios showing how the products can be configured and deployed are also illustrated for Ericsson, Huawei, NSN, and ZTE.
This document provides an overview and specifications for the RRU5508 radio unit. It describes the physical appearance and ports of the unit. It also provides extensive technical specifications for the unit, including supported frequency bands, capacity, receiver sensitivity, typical output power for various frequency band combinations, power consumption, input power requirements, and environmental specifications.
This document is a thesis submitted by Abdul Basit in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Masters of Science degree. The thesis focuses on dimensioning of LTE networks, including describing models and tools for coverage and capacity estimation of the 3GPP Long Term Evolution radio interface. The thesis developed methods and models for coverage and capacity planning in LTE network dimensioning. It also created an easy-to-use Excel-based tool to calculate the number of cells needed to cover a given area based on user-provided dimensioning parameters. The tool is designed to cover the basic aspects of dimensioning LTE access networks in a clear and user-friendly manner.
1. The document provides an overview of key concepts that will be covered in a training on hybrid microwave networks, including native Ethernet, Ethernet over PDH, Ethernet over SDH, SXU configuration, simple bridge, adaptive attenuation, frame admission, link aggregation, MAC address limiting, MAC whitelisting, port mirroring, RSTP, static unicast filtering, weighted fair queuing, and layer 1 and 2 connection wizards.
2. Configuration steps are outlined for configuring native Ethernet, Ethernet over PDH, Ethernet over SDH, SXU units, simple bridges, adaptive modulation, frame admission controls, link aggregation groups, MAC address limits, MAC whitelists, port mirroring, RST
This document provides information about the Alcatel-Lucent BNJ27C UCR 1900 1BTS CDMA/UMTS RAD CP, including how to purchase it, specifications, features, benefits, technical specifications, and services provided by Launch 3 Telecom related to the product. Launch 3 Telecom sells genuine Alcatel-Lucent replacement parts and provides services like repair, maintenance contracts, de-installation, and recycling of telecom equipment.
The document provides information about the Alcatel-Lucent RRH2x40-07L remote radio head, including its specifications, benefits, and technical details. It is a high-power, small form factor RRH that operates in the 700MHz frequency band and supports macro coverage with MIMO 2x2 capabilities. Key benefits include zero footprint for flexible site selection, easy single-person installation, excellent RF performance with minimized feeder losses, and reduced costs, power consumption, and environmental impacts.
This document provides information about the Alcatel-Lucent BNJ27B UCR 1900 1BTS CDMA/UMTS RAD CP, including how to purchase it, specifications, features, benefits, and technical details. It can support up to 8 carriers per frame and offers high capacity in a small footprint. It also describes the manufacturer Launch 3 Telecom and their services including repairs, maintenance contracts, and logistics.
LM Ericsson is a leading telecommunications equipment manufacturer, providing mobile systems solutions and end-to-end network solutions to operators. The author completed an internship at Ericsson where they learned about technical and corporate skills while helping to upgrade the software on 2000 network nodes in Bangladesh. They gained experience in fields maintenance and saw first-hand how Ericsson maintains high quality networks for its customers.
The RBS 2206 is Ericsson's new indoor macro base station that provides a flexible solution for operators migrating to third-generation networks. It has twice the capacity of the previous RBS 2202 with room for 12 transceivers in the same footprint. This allows operators to replace two RBS 2202 units with a single RBS 2206, freeing up space for a third-generation base station. The RBS 2206 also supports EDGE and can be upgraded to support WCDMA through plug-in modules. It therefore provides a cost-effective bridge for operators transitioning to third-generation technologies using their existing infrastructure.
The RBS 6401 is a new small cell base station from Ericsson that provides an easy solution for deploying small cells in heterogeneous networks. It has a compact integrated antenna design that allows for flexible placement. The deployment and provisioning process is simplified through features such as self-organizing networks and easy integration with OSS systems. The RBS 6401 supports both LTE and WCDMA as well as WiFi, and provides high capacity through features such as dual carriers and support for a large number of scheduled users.
This document summarizes Alvarion's BreezeACCESS VL, a flexible point-to-multipoint wireless broadband solution. It offers outdoor connectivity for various applications using frequencies between 4.9-5.875 GHz and 900 MHz. The solution provides a carrier-class outdoor link with security, capacity, and quality of service for data, voice, and video. It supports a wide range of subscriber units to meet different performance and cost needs.
The document describes the Alcatel-Lucent BNJ37B, which is a ONEBTS 64-CHANNEL MODEM CMUIII. It can support up to 8 carriers per frame with 3 sectors. Launch 3 Telecom sells the BNJ37B and provides services including repair, maintenance contracts, de-installation, and recycling of telecom equipment. They guarantee satisfaction with the BNJ37B purchase through their warranty and return policy.
The document provides information about the Alcatel-Lucent BNJ55B, which is a CDMA 128 channel modular modem that supports flexible
enterprise networks. It can be purchased from Launch 3 Telecom for telecom equipment needs. Launch 3 Telecom provides same day shipping
and warranty support for the BNJ55B and offers additional services like repairs, maintenance contracts, and de-installation.
This document provides product details and specifications for the Alcatel-Lucent BNJ40B CDMA HI DATA TRMTR MDM. It is a high capacity CDMA base station that can support up to 8 carriers per frame and brings outstanding carrier density and OPEX savings. The document lists technical specifications such as frequency bands, vocoder support, environmental requirements, power options and consumption levels. It also describes features around carrier growth, channel elements, and operational accessories.
The document summarizes Commscope-Andrew's ION-B Series Wideband Distributed Antenna System (DAS). The ION-B Series is an
intelligent optical network solution that transports radio frequency signals over fiber optic cables to provide wireless coverage and capacity. It
consists of a master unit located at the base station and remote units located throughout the coverage area. The system supports multiple
wireless technologies and frequencies and can distribute signals up to 20 km from the master unit. It offers flexibility, scalability and easy
installation and management through a web-based interface.
Power management considerations for u blox 7 - m8 gnss receiversAbah Wiranti
This document discusses power management options for u-blox 7 and M8 GNSS receivers. It describes the low power modes of continuous mode and power save mode. Power save mode has two operation modes: cyclic tracking for updates every 1-10 seconds and ON/OFF mode for longer periods. Using power save mode with longer update periods in ON/OFF mode can significantly reduce average current consumption compared to continuous mode. The document provides guidelines for configuring the receiver based on specific application requirements.
This document provides information about the Alcatel-Lucent BNJ47B CDMA EVOLN TRMTR PK FLEXENT transmitter card. It can be purchased from Launch 3 Telecom for CDMA networks and connects to an BNJ48B EVR card with an SCSI cable in an Alcatel-Lucent MOD 4 chassis. The document describes payment and shipping options for purchasing the item from Launch 3 Telecom and their repair, maintenance and other telecom services.
The document provides information about the Alcatel-Lucent BNJ48B, which is a LUCENT CDMA EVOLN RECEIVER card that connects to the BNJ48B (EVT) for the MOD 4 using a SCSI cable. It can be purchased from Launch 3 Telecom, which specializes in telecom equipment and provides services like repairs, maintenance contracts, and logistics. The document provides details on the product specifications, features, benefits, technical specifications, and power consumption of the LUCENT CDMA Modular Cell 4.0B indoor base station that the receiver card connects to.
Satellite IP Trunking networks provide local networks with access to the internet (or any other type of network) from a remote access point to the backbone. Providing IP Trunking and Backbone services to ISPs and Telecom operators requires constant scrutinizing of the operational expenses due to a highly competitive market with razor- thin margins.
The document provides an overview of the Baseband 6648 19-inch baseband unit. It has 12 radio ports and supports NR, LTE, and mixed mode networks. Key features include baseband processing, timing, traffic management, and radio interfacing. It is a self-contained unit that operates between 0-55°C and has typical power consumption of around 310W. The document describes its hardware architecture, interfaces, compliance with industry standards, and maintenance requirements.
The document provides specifications for the Cisco 2900 series routers, including the 2901, 2911, 2921, and 2951 models. It describes key features such as service integration capabilities, modular components, processing power, memory, and environmental specifications. Contact information is also provided for the networking hardware supplier Router-Switch.com.
This document provides information about the Alcatel-Lucent KS24510L4A power converter. It describes that Launch 3 Telecom sells this product and provides details about purchasing, payment options, shipping, warranty, and their services. They offer same-day shipping for orders placed before 3PM EST and customer support.
This document provides information about an Alcatel-Lucent 44WWCIOU product for CDMA networks. It describes the key specifications and features of the Lucent CDMA Modular Cell 4.0B Indoor base station, including its high carrier density support of up to 8 carriers per frame, small footprint, dual band capability, power options, and environmental specifications. Contact information is provided to purchase or obtain more details on the 44WWCIOU product.
Webinar: Designing a schema for a Data WarehouseFederico Razzoli
Are you new to data warehouses (DWH)? Do you need to check whether your data warehouse follows the best practices for a good design? In both cases, this webinar is for you.
A data warehouse is a central relational database that contains all measurements about a business or an organisation. This data comes from a variety of heterogeneous data sources, which includes databases of any type that back the applications used by the company, data files exported by some applications, or APIs provided by internal or external services.
But designing a data warehouse correctly is a hard task, which requires gathering information about the business processes that need to be analysed in the first place. These processes must be translated into so-called star schemas, which means, denormalised databases where each table represents a dimension or facts.
We will discuss these topics:
- How to gather information about a business;
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