Love Thy “Neighborhood” Small Cells
Whether you love Thy neighbor or not, you will definitely love “Neighborhood small cells!”
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What is DO Advanced?
DO Advanced improves performance by adapting network to uneven loading, where and when needed, while utilizing existing resources.
Whether you love Thy neighbor or not, you will definitely love “Neighborhood small cells!”
Do you know Shannon? No, not your friend across the street. But that other guy who has a law by his name. Nice guy, but his law is kind of tough...
As the saying goes, “Challenges bring out the best in us.” And now we’re facing a formidable one: The 1000x challenge.
Quick question for you—what technology do you use when you make a voice call on your shiny new 4G LTE smartphone? Answer - 3G, and in some cases even 2G!
Do you know how many radio technologies a modern smartphone or tablet can have in it? Here’s a list of all the flavors of 2G, 3G, and 4G cellular radios plus miscellaneous ones.
Would you believe that meeting data demand can be as easy as child’s play? No? Check out this video (after reading my blog of course)!
During my recent talk about small cells and their evolution toward higher coverage, capacity and reach, a listener asked me, “Isn’t that what today’s picocells offer?” The answer is, “Exactly!” As we move toward femto networks, femtos will be used as traditional picocells, combining the plug and play benefit of femto architecture with larger coverage and capacity of picocells. Our recent announcement of femto chipsets supporting up to 32 users is a major step in that direction.
The explosive growth in social media that my friend Sachin discusses in his blog, is fast becoming a reality in many parts of the world, adding to the unprecedented demand for data services. If the constant flurry of new smartphones and tablets being announced is any indication, the onslaught will continue far into the future.