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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
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To: mightylakers who wrote (7723)2/23/2001 7:38:59 PM
From: lkj  Read Replies (1) of 196971
 
Mighty Lakers,

For a typical installation, let's assume a high population area, such as the city of Shanghai or Beijing. How many base stations would it take to cover a city of that magnitute?

My question is not very clear and there are a lot more factors in determining the number of base stations than how dense and how large an area is. I would like to get an idea from the CDMA deployment standpoint of how things work out. You can add whatever constrains, and I don't expect the answer to be exact. As I said earlier, I just want to get some senses out of CDMA from a service provider's perspective.

Thank you,

Khan

p.s. If Kobe can love Shaq, why can't EU like CDMA?
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