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DNB and 2nd 5G network: needed or not?
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tropik
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Jul 18 2024, 12:26 AM
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» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « QUOTE(OfficiallyAhmad @ Jul 3 2024, 05:30 PM) It seems Theory A is the problem. DNB really need to speed up rolling out their indoors 5G DAS. I'm not sure what building that have indoor 5G DAS in Malaysia currently because I never seen one. And based on your experience, all that UE in peak time is really choking on that one base station which prove to be to much to handle. Note: I heard that the goverment parliament building have 5G DAS but I can't verify it myself. Heard there are 20+ 5G indoor coverage only, all government buildings. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « QUOTE(OfficiallyAhmad @ Jul 11 2024, 12:09 PM) Lot of access to MCMC documents eh.... so is it true the 2nd network requirement is to have 80% population coverage in 9 months time? » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « QUOTE(lurkingaround @ Jul 15 2024, 08:42 PM) . DNB should transition from 5G NSA to 5G SA asap, in order to release it's own low-band 700MHz/Band 28 for better 5G indoor coverage. ....... Hopefully, DNB2 can straightaway deploy 5G SA with a low-band 5G frequency in early 2025. ....... https://www.fierce-network.com/5g/standalon...o%20the%20punch. - WIRELESS Standalone 5G summer: Where's T-Mobile at with 5G SA? By Dan Jones Jul 5, 2023 .... T-Mobile was the first mobile network operator in the world to switch on a standalone (SA) 5G network. It turned on its 600 MHz low-band nationwide 5G SA network on August 4, 2020, beating even Chinese operators like China Mobile (SHA: 600941) to the punch. https://stlpartners.com/articles/network-in...one-deployment/ - Sep 2023 - 5G SA deploymenthttps://gsacom.com/press-release/115-operat...-5g-standalone/ - 2 Aug 2023 - 115 mobile operators now investing in 5G Standalone networks globally .... Of these, GSA data confirms that at least 36 operators in 25 countries and territories are now understood to have launched or deployed public 5G Standalone (SA) networks, two of which have only soft-launched their 5G SA networks. Reflecting the growth in 5G SA network deployments, the new 5G Standalone report also confirms that the number of announced 5G SA devices has now risen to 1,750 in July 2023, up from 686 at the end of 2021. As the 5G SA ecosystem grows, it is now supported by 86 announced modems and chipsets, with new features set to widen adoption in the future. ... . Hmm, I thought the NSA/SA thing has nothing to do with RAN but more with the telco core? DNB just divert the traffic back to each telco core, they do not connect end users with the internet. If I remember correctly, this year new SA deployment is zero so far, on a global scale. Very depressing...
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