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Harald Welte 2019-08-26 20:54:51 +02:00
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* Telefonica O2 has provided (borrowed) 10 MHz of spectrum in Band 7 (2600 MHz) * Telefonica O2 has provided (borrowed) 10 MHz of spectrum in Band 7 (2600 MHz)
* We can use it either as one channel @ 10 MHz or two chnanels @ 5 MHz * We can use it either as one channel @ 10 MHz or two chnanels @ 5 MHz
** first four days were operated using 5 MJz channels (3 eNB on each channel) ** first four days were operated using 5 MHz channels (3 eNB on each channel)
** last day was operated using 10 MHz channels (6 eNB on same channel) ** last day was operated using 10 MHz channels (6 eNB on same channel)
== Results (1/2) == Results (1/2)
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* to Sukchan Lee (@acetcom) for writing nextepc * to Sukchan Lee (@acetcom) for writing nextepc
* to Dieter Spaar for all of his support during the past 10 years * to Dieter Spaar for all of his support during the past 10 years
* to Peter Schmidt (@33dBm) for professional rive (bike ride) testing * to Peter Schmidt (@33dBm) for professional rive (bike ride) testing
* to Telefonica O2 Germany for borrowing us some of their Band 7 frequencies * to Telefonica O2 Germany for lending us some of their Band 7 frequencies
== EOF == EOF

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first four days were operated using 5 MJz channels (3 eNB on each channel) first four days were operated using 5 MHz channels (3 eNB on each channel)
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to Telefonica O2 Germany for borrowing us some of their Band 7 frequencies to Telefonica O2 Germany for lending us some of their Band 7 frequencies
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