On 30/May/18 22:49, Ben Cannon wrote: > The reason you see one or two bars in inner cities in 2018, is that > given fixed spectrum, bandwidth on the aggregate can only increase if > you take many smaller lower power radios, and carpet the area with > them. > > The only other solutions are radically increase the power, or > radically increase the width of the spectrum. Not dissimilar problems with (SP) wi-fi scaling in dense applications. My point is we don't generally have this issue in the major African cities that I regularly visit, so any perspectives based on what the U.S. may be going through cannot be wholesomely applied to other global regions. Mark.
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