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Video: New CPRI RF Measurement For BTS Master Handheld Base Station Analyzer
2015-10-23 11:47:03| rfglobalnet Downloads
Anritsu Company introduces a new CPRI RF Measurement option for the BTS Master handheld base station analyzer family. This new feature has the best-in-class sweep speed and unique test capabilities to permit accurate RF measurements on Remote Radio Heads (RRHs) from the ground level. This can eliminate the considerable expense and time associated with base station installation and maintenance.
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Base Station Analyzer: BTS Master MT8220T Datasheet
2015-09-17 17:13:16| rfglobalnet Downloads
The MT8220T provides 20 MHz bandwidth modulation quality for LTE eNodeB testing and is equipped with a high-contrast, touch screen display and backlit key panel making it simple to use in both bright sunlight and dim conditions. The BTS Master MT8220T is small, lightweight and battery operated making it easy for the technician to use it anywhere at a cell site.
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Measuring Cellular Repeaters Using The MT8220T BTS Master
2015-09-08 12:41:22| rfglobalnet Home Page
Many cellular users have experienced something like a “dead zone” when using cellular data. This usually occurs when signals transmitted from cellular base stations are severely attenuated due to obstructions such as large buildings, dense vegetation, hills or mountains, etc. Sometimes buildings have materials used in construction that absorb the downlink signals. The area blocked by the obstacles can be referred to as “radio shadow” and reduces the area coverage of the base station. This application discusses the solution to using of a repeater or bi-directional amplifier.
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BT's broadband prices under scrutiny
2015-06-12 10:54:40| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Ofcom is proposed price cuts to the leased lines that broadband providers, schools, libraries and universities rent from BT.
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Ofcom proposes opening BT's dark fibre to business operators
2015-05-15 10:22:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) UK communications regulator Ofcom has published a proposal to open up dominant operator BT's dark fibre in areas outside of central London to business telecom services competitors. The measure is intended to increase competition and innovation, and is expected to result in faster installations of broadband leased lines for businesses and the public sector. BT is already required to offer wholesale leased line products, which bundle the fibre-optic cable and BT's own network equipment, at regulated prices to competitors. BT would still be required to provide these services, but with dark fibre, competitors will be able to use their own equipment. Ofcom is also proposing to place new, minimum quality of service performance requirements on Openreach, the division of BT that installs and maintains connections to BT's network on behalf of competing providers. The watchdog is concerned that Openreach often takes too long to install leased lines, and too often changes the date on which it promises to deliver services. The consultation closes on 21 July and Ofcom expects to publish its final decisions in the first quarter of 2016, taking effect in April. BT would have to publish a reference offer by the middle of 2016, subject to consultation for adoption of a final reference by the end of the year, and service launch in April 2017.
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