Tim,

The "large company" lacks experience with heavy-traffic networks.
A 4-channel scheme when heavily loaded will have packets bumping
into each other (self-interference). As a result, the througphut will
be reduced.
                    jack

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> I was wondering, what would be the effect on using a 4 channel scheme
> instead of using 3 non-overlapping channels?  A large company, informed me that
> there is really no difference if there are 4  non-overlapping than 3. Any
> comments welcome.
>
> Tim
>
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