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t68user Joined: Jan 03, 2002 Posts: 37 From: Singapore PM |
2Mbit...hahahhaaha...works only if you are the only one in the network and if you are stationary. But of course, this depends greatly on the handsets.
At the moment, most operator are targeting for 128 kbits/s downlink. |
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Psycho Dave Joined: Jan 17, 2002 Posts: 119 From: PM |
I have have been working extra testing Ericsson network eqipment that I have been told are used for 3G, but like most of the others that are working with Ericsson products you really donīt know what the things you are working on are for. I do for a fact know that the cards sends data in packets Well I'm sorry but I donīt know anything about 3G...
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mrNoodles Joined: Feb 28, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM |
Cards?
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Psycho Dave Joined: Jan 17, 2002 Posts: 119 From: PM |
Yes there is cards in magasines...
In this case the card is DCP2.
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mrNoodles Joined: Feb 28, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM |
I would love to hear more of what kind of "cards" it is, and what they do in the magasine
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Psycho Dave Joined: Jan 17, 2002 Posts: 119 From: PM |
As I have written I don't really know what the cards do...
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Carajo Joined: Feb 19, 2002 Posts: 29 From: Sweden PM |
Typical Ericsson, we buy the Node B and the RNC's for our network..... so typical, they have no idea that they design no wonder it dosn't work ..........What cards do you mean by the way....... |
Psycho Dave Joined: Jan 17, 2002 Posts: 119 From: PM |
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On 2002-03-17 02:25, Carajo wrote:
Typical Ericsson, we buy the Node B and the RNC's for our network..... so typical, they have no idea that they design no wonder it dosn't work ..........What cards do you mean by the way.......
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I think that Ericsson knows what it is for but I don't. I don't know if the cards I tested was för 3G but as I have writen I tested DCP2 - RPP cards, I donīt realy remember the ROJ number.
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fifey Joined: Mar 18, 2002 Posts: 35 PM |
These "cards" are very flexible, they're not just for WCDMA systems. I've worked on the RPP and other RPs which are integral parts of the AXE switch. The AXE switch is VERY flexible, the different combinations and different uses it can be put to is just mind blowing.
As for data rates, you'll get 2Mbit/s in a building (WLAN HiperLan etc.) and maybe 384kb/s metropolitan and good old GSM out in the sticks. |
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