Among GSM networks working on 900 MHtz and 1800 Mhtz band which one will have lesser number of cell sites To cover same area and same subscriber density? avanindrakumar 29-April-2008 11:57:07 PMComments 900 Posted by waqqas1 from 900 Mhz to 1800 Mhz there is a exact 100% network capacity rise considering the fact that all the mobile phones also use dual band(1800 Mhz). Posted by gsmxprt Basically, capacitiy of base station is independent from the band it operate. Since lower frequency has lower free space path loss, 900MHz system requires lesser number of cites to cover same area. However, if you need same system capacity or subscriber density, you need same number of cites. Posted by ykkim |
Posted: 05-May-2008 10:20:24 PM By: ykkim Basically, capacitiy of base station is independent from the band it operate. Since lower frequency has lower free space path loss, 900MHz system requires lesser number of cites to cover same area. However, if you need same system capacity or subscriber density, you need same number of cites. | |
Posted: 21-May-2008 03:07:53 AM By: gsmxprt from 900 Mhz to 1800 Mhz there is a exact 100% network capacity rise considering the fact that all the mobile phones also use dual band(1800 Mhz). | |
Posted: 31-December-2008 07:33:53 AM By: waqqas1 900 |