  en102 Canadian, eh?
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| reply to Joe12345678 Re: Mostly worried about their infrastructure handling the load
As the majority of my 3G voice calls either drop or handoff to GSM (even with full signal), I'd say YES.
Its kind of hard to think that AT&T (or any other company) could take a large percentage (lets assume 40%) of voice traffic and a higher number (lets assume 75%) of data traffic and stick it into less than 1/3 of the same spectrum. Data is less of an issue, as for the most part, unless its _really_ overloaded (eg everyone streaming online or downloading many GB), it comes in peaks. Voice on the other hand needs a more circuit like connection (high number of users / small amounts of data/call, and can even use DTX to help). 5MHz may be ok for data 5MHz may be stretching it for voice 5MHz for voice + data with the volume of customers AT&T has in a large metro like Los Angeles is just WRONG. |
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  en102 Canadian, eh?
join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | UPDATE: AT&T has launched its 850MHz spectrum on 3G in Los Angeles (Santa Clarita at least). This _should_ help out coverage AND capacity. Channel 4385 on WCDMA 850 Channel 512 on WCDMA 1900 |
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| said by en102 :UPDATE: AT&T has launched its 850MHz spectrum on 3G in Los Angeles (Santa Clarita at least). This _should_ help out coverage AND capacity. Channel 4385 on WCDMA 850 Channel 512 on WCDMA 1900 Yes, that's the way it's been for a while.
ATT always had some 3G on 850MHz. |
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  en102 Canadian, eh?
join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | Not in SoCal or even the Bay area. |
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