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To: kech who wrote (19252)4/1/2002 11:54:55 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 34857
 
Hi Tom! <<to push Wi-Lan is a sign of desperation>>. I disagree. I think WLANs are complementary to 3G and not excluding.

I say that because on high traffic areas -office complexes high rise buildings and such, we have to deploy a pico-cells right into the buildings' hearts.

High traffic areas are the most valuable for an operator.

To give an example how it will work, in Europe DECT standard wireless phones are deployed inside buildings, warehouses, megastores and they have those micro base stations along corridors etc.

So the guy carry along his DECT phone (1.880 MHz) and talk along. Basically is just a PABX extension wireless.

That's how WLAN will be deployed into areas of high concentration of people.

I can see that even an open door can block line of sight, but with an RF planning tool you can plan optimum coverage with no sweat
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