Mobile broadband


Added: 23-01-2011
Author: S Ali
Category: Wide-Band Internet
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Fixed offered by traditional providers such as BT and NTL are barriers in areas where available. Time of major cities and towns in the data provided and a good standard, but when it comes to rural areas and small towns are offered by traditional broadband providers rather limited and in some cases non-residential. The main reason behind this is to launch a limited cost and difficulty in spreading broadband capacity in this area.

Now that the technology provided by the service provider network can provide a solution on this. They are currently offering data speeds up to 3.6 Mbps downlink, and in some cases cities and towns of 7.2 Mbps. In a small town and rural data are available low prices and usually between 384kbps and 1.2 Mbps. However, areas may still only have a data rate is very low. Again this fall the cost of trading profits.

The answer lies in minimizing the cost of holding high-speed data solutions for remote areas where the population is very low. There are professional solutions such as Multi-Operator Radio Access Network (Moran) and Multi-Operator Core Network (MOCN). Each has advantages and disadvantages, but basically involves their distribution network operators with cost-sharing.

MORAN

UK T-Mobile and Hutchison 3G (3) now combine their networks using Moran solution from Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN). They were the first company in the UK are using this technology. Moran solution enables sharing antenna systems, base stations and radio network controller on a different network as the basis. This technology can help to four airlines (four network operators) in the base station to allow the possibility that a launch in the rural areas significantly reduce costs.

MOCN

MOCN a 3GPP solution to share the race, which allows operators to share spectrum with their main networks. Contrary to Moran's solution, in which several operators are required to assist the operators, this allows one to participate in running the airline. MOCN now available as a solution for NSN, but did not get much attention from network operators. Sharing spectrum and network foundation is expected to cost savings compared with solutions Moran. In rural areas this may be a technology that provides high-speed broadband capacity as a proper business solutions.

Direction to all operators currently in the network earn money from massive investment in 3G technology. So it may take time before we see mobile broadband in areas such as the Scottish Highlands.




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