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To: Carter Patterson who wrote (3929)10/23/2000 3:26:48 PM
From: mightylakers  Respond to of 197119
 
I guess this should partially answer a question raised by Claude(?) about the speed and capacity regarding 1x a couple days ago.

By saying partially I mean even MSM5000 may not be the final version of 1x so the implementation is not taking up the full potential for 1X. I took one more read into CDMA2000 again. Looks like in RC4 the theoritical values for the data speed is 307 kbps for one supplemental channel, there can be up to two F-SCH. plus one single fundermental channel. So that can add up as 14.4+307x2 = 628.4 Kbps for one sector. So with a 3 sectors BTS, you can triple that throughtput.

I don't see any info in this release about whether the BTS is Omni ot tri-sector. If it's tri-sector, then that means current implementation of the MSM5000 is not taking the full potential yet.