Qualcom is in real GSM troubles.
To only be able to use half of the time slots on two 200kHz wide carriers within a bandwidth of 5Mhz, even with sectoring, isn't even what the neanderthals could do all night and day long with sticks, stones and bones.
I'm happy that the russians know a neuron damaged fool, alternatively a scam, when they see it, slides and all.
But thanks, Dr Q, for finally giving a official clue on those magic sliding numbers.
Still out in the monocellular desert for Q and then above weird early GSM chilhood, still developing basic skills.
Ilmarinen.
P.S. Who would order a dual-mode system from that GSM-gnxme
P.P.S. Basic skills in fingermath:
5,000kHz/200kHz = 25 channels
one channel is 8 time slots a 10kbps each, 80kbps total. (giving that nice saving of battery and immunity for fading, neighbouring cells,etc by not claiming 200-400kbps, yet)
Obviously the best Q can do in terms of GSM is to use only two 200kHz channels per 5,000kHz, and only half of the timeslots on those two channels, great for spinning SpinCo... (Q must still have these guardband problems??)
P.P.S. That's like riding one bicycle cut in two halfs on a four lane highway, probably the best Dr Q can do with Viterbi gone (trying to ride 1024 bicycles on that same highway) |