This is based on the practical spectrum availibility. In 800MHz band (which are Digital Dividend bands) only 10MHz chunks would be available whereas in 2.6GHz, 20MHz would easily be possible.
It mentions the capacity as 53kbps per user in a 20MHz bandwidth. Is that right? If that is the throughput then how is LTE being classified as mobile broadband?
seems like a strange comparison in that the 2.6 ghz sector has 20 mhz and the 800 mhz sector has 10 mhz. Of course you'd expect twice the capacity...
ReplyDeleteThis is based on the practical spectrum availibility. In 800MHz band (which are Digital Dividend bands) only 10MHz chunks would be available whereas in 2.6GHz, 20MHz would easily be possible.
ReplyDeleteIt mentions the capacity as 53kbps per user in a 20MHz bandwidth. Is that right? If that is the throughput then how is LTE being classified as mobile broadband?
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