Monday, 24 December 2012
Saturday, 22 December 2012
Data v/s Signalling Traffic in Dongles and Phones
From a presentation by Peter Zidar in the Small Cells Global Congress 2012.
The above picture shows that even though the amount data traffic carried by dongles is much more than the amount of traffic carried by the mobile phones, the amount of signalling is far higher from the mobiles than that of dongles. This is mainly because the mobiles need to conserve the battery power and for this reason they disconnect from the network as soon as there is no need for exchange of data. Remember the Fast Dormancy issue in the smartphones? If not see this post.
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The above picture shows that even though the amount data traffic carried by dongles is much more than the amount of traffic carried by the mobile phones, the amount of signalling is far higher from the mobiles than that of dongles. This is mainly because the mobiles need to conserve the battery power and for this reason they disconnect from the network as soon as there is no need for exchange of data. Remember the Fast Dormancy issue in the smartphones? If not see this post.
Related posts:
- On Signalling Storm...
- A Twitter discussion on 'Data Tsunami' myth
- M2M and the 'Big Data'
- Understanding smartphone traffic
Thursday, 20 December 2012
IMS Whitepapers from Spirent
Couple of old but interesting whitepapers from Spirent available, in case you are interesting in IMS. Available to download from here (registration required)
Related blog posts:
- IMS Release 10 Tutorial
- ETSI INT IMS/EPC Interoperability Standardisation: Motivation, Roadmap & First Results
- UICC and ISIM (IMS SIM)
Labels:
IMS,
Signalling,
White Papers and Reports
Monday, 17 December 2012
2 Presentations on Mobile technology Security
Labels:
3GPP,
Backhaul,
EPS,
GPRS,
GSM,
IMS,
LTE,
Relays,
Security,
Small Cells,
Standards,
Technical Details,
UMTS
Saturday, 15 December 2012
Spectrum auction results from The Netherlands
The result of the auction:
800 | 900 | 1800 | 2100 | 1900 | 2600 | |
KPN | 2x10 | 2x10 | 2x20 | 2x5 | 30 | |
Vodafone | 2x10 | 2x10 | 2x20 | 2x5 | ||
T-Mobile | 2x15 | 2x30 | 4,9+9,7 | 25 | ||
Tele2 | 2x10 |
The total price of the auction:
- Vodafone 1,380,800,000 euro (1.381 billion)
- KPN 1,351,852,000 euros (1.352 billion)
- T-Mobile 910,681,000 euro (910.8 million)
- Tele2 euro 160,813,000 (160.8 million)
After the auction is the distribution of the main bands is as follows:
800 | 900 no | 900 new | 1800 no | 1800 new | 2100 no | 2100 new | 2600 | |
KPN | 2x10 | 2x12,4 | 2x10 | 2x18,4 | 2x20 | 2x15 | 2x20 | 2x10 |
Vodafone | 2x10 | 2x12,4 | 2x10 | 2x4,8 | 2x20 | 2x15 | 2x20 | 2x10 |
T-Mobile | 2x10 | 2x15 | 2x30,6 | 2x30 | 2x20 | 2x20 | 2x5 | |
Tele2 | 2x10 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 2x20 |
TO | - | - | - | - | - | - | 2x20 |
Sources:
Vodafone - Summer 2013
KPN - February 2013
Added 15/12/12:11.48
You can also see it visually as in the slide below:
Thursday, 13 December 2012
Half Duplex Operation (HD-FDD) in LTE
It was interesting to hear the other day that there is an option for HD-FDD but it is still undergoing investigation and not standardised yet. From what I hear, operators are showing an interest and we may see it coming to an operator near us in the next couple of years.
Complete presentation below:
The advantages are obvious but probably the only reason this was not standardised actively is probably because then peak rates often quoted when promoting technology will be halved. The economy of scale is also important and we may not see this becoming popular unless many operators decide together to push for this.
Other posts of interest:
- Quick Introduction to LTE-Advanced
- Quick update on 3GPP Release-12 progress
- TD-LTE in China: Progress and Plan
Labels:
Cambridge Wireless (CW),
LTE,
Technical Details
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
"Small Cells" - An introduction for beginners
A good starting point for beginners on Small Cells:
Related links:
Related links:
- Small Cells: Comparison and Deployment Scenarios
- Whats inside a Picocell?
- Building the World’s Largest Residential Small-Cell network
- ‘Small Cells’ and the City
- ‘Proximity Marketing’ and ‘Location Based Services’ (LBS) using ‘Small Cells’
- Radio Challenges and Opportunities for Large Scale Small Cell Deployments
Monday, 10 December 2012
Sunday, 9 December 2012
Improvements to GSM, GPRS and EDGE to interact with the LTE experience
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Quick update on 3GPP Release-12 progress
Some months back, I blogged about the 3GPP Rel-12 workshop, since then there has been progress on the Rel-12 features. Here is a quick update from 3GPP:
You can download the PPT from Slideshare.
Other related posts:
You can download the PPT from Slideshare.
Other related posts:
Labels:
3GPP,
LTE-Advanced,
Release 12,
Small Cells
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