Are you changing any sectors as you add eNodeB?

Josh Luthman
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On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 2:59 PM, Terry Duchcherer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Our company is the one with 8 eNodeB’s. We are offering 5, 10, 15, and
> 20Mbps packages. On a 10Mhz channel we expect an aggregate of 40Mbps. So
> here is our migration plan per tower.
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> 1.       Deploy a single eNodeB using split sector and 120degree sectors,
> IE: N&S
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> 2.       Once we start to get close to the 40Mbps Aggregate, deploy a
> second eNodeb’s and run 4 sectors in split mode 2x2, now covering N&S + E&W
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> a.       We already have one tower setup this way, installed 4x4 antennas
> but only using 2 ports and eNodeB’s configured in split mode.
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> 3.       Deploy a third eNodeB and change two sectors to 4x4 operation,
> the third one still in split mode 2x2 IE: N&S in 4x4 + E&W split mode 2x2
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> 4.       Deploy the forth eNodeB and have all sectors running 4x4
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> Terry Duchcherer
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> NETAGO
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On
> Behalf Of *Adair Winter
> *Sent:* Thursday, November 19, 2015 11:18 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Cc:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [Telrad] Customer LTE Status Updates
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> I'd like to know what plans these guys are offering.
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> On Nov 19, 2015 12:05 PM, "Patrick Leary" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> Reading through again, some interesting things to call out:
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> “We just put 88 subscribers today on one eNB ... 10Mhz channel” – This is
> the best evidence I’ve seen or heard to date about the ability to scale,
> and that’s on one 10 MHz channel. It’s very encouraging to see.
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> “…all running split mode (2 sectors 2x2 mimo) in 3.65Ghz band – 10Mhz
> channels. Busiest eNodeB has 29 UE’s, peak data rate of about 30Mbps.” – So
> this too is pleasantly surprising to read of 29 CPE on one base station
> running on a *10 MHz channel* and have users experience peak 30 Mbps
> rates.
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> Patrick Leary, Telrad
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> 727-501-3735
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> *From:* Af [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Patrick Leary
> *Sent:* Thursday, November 19, 2015 11:50 AM
> *To:* [email protected]; [email protected]
> *Subject:* [AFMUG] Customer LTE Status Updates
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> I think you will find the below thread interesting. I have stacked them in
> chronological order for reading convenience. I forward them with permission
> from the authors.
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> Patrick Leary, Telrad
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> 727-501-3735
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>
> *From:* XXXXX
> *Sent:* Wednesday, November 18, 2015 5:43 PM
> *Subject:* LTE Update
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>
> Thought I would drop a quick update to the list on our deployment progress.
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> As of today, we now have 110 UE’s on 8 eNodeB’s, all running split mode (2
> sectors 2x2 mimo) in 3.65Ghz band – 10Mhz channels.
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> Busiest eNodeB has 29 UE’s, peak data rate of about 30Mbps. The core has
> peaked at 100Mbps, runs over 80Mbps during peak hours.
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> With the latest software loads, the network seems to be running a lot
> better, customer complaints have almost stopped.
>
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> KP 120 degree antennas back to back with about 6’ of separation. Getting
> almost 360 degree coverage, installing UE’s up to 17miles LS with great
> CINR.
>
> Only have one site with 2 eNodeB’s, running KP 90 degrees on that tower,
> but in the 3.5Ghz band at the moment with 100Mhz separation on the channels.
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> The ACS is Telrads, think we may be the first to get it, don’t know
> anything about it yet. Hopefully in the next few days we can get to it.
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> If this continues, the end of year software release should be fairly
> stable compared  to what we have experienced in the past.
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> We also now have the ACS software loaded and hope to try that out over the
> next couple of weeks.
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> …REPLY from Andreas Wiatowski, Silo Wireless:
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> Awesome xxxxx.
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> We also cut over on Monday from Wimax 2.3 *(competitor name redacted)*
> gear (Which was crap) and turned up our 11 -  2.3Ghz eNodeB’s  . Currently
> serving 122 UE’s… letting things stabilize over the next week or so before
> we start installing more.   We are running back to back using Alpha 65deg 4
> port antennas.  Some are in split mode, some as singles.   Things are
> looking really positive.  I must add, much better experience then our other
> deployment in LTE…for sure. We still have another 13 eNodes to install
> before our next shipments.  Lots of work!
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> REPLY from Steve Cole, Kingston Online (KOS):
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> We just put 88 subscribers today on one eNB ... 10Mhz channel.  It's a bit
> much, but it's working at the moment, upload speed is a bit harsh.  The
> gear is quite impressive in LTE mode so far (we are working on balancing
> these customers out over another BS).  Hope we have the same experience
> overall that you are having.
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