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#WirelessWednesday – Can you use any DAS and BTS systems to enable RAN Virtualization, or do you have to use Dali’s SDN Radio Router™?

June 24, 2015

There are two main RAN virtualization concepts. One that virtualizes the baseband resources, often referred to as C-RAN, and one that goes beyond the baseband resources by virtualizing also the most valuable resources – spectrum. RAN virtualization that enables sharing of...

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#Wireless Wednesday – What is the maximum range the base station resources can be away from the remote radio in order to avoid timing issues in a RAN Virtualization scenario?

June 17, 2015

Since the SDN Radio Router™ distribution network uses optical transceivers (SFP format) and fibers, the standard optical link budget bridges distances is up to 40km. For a 4G LTE scenario under the 3GPP specifications, it will be most likely be...

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#WirelessWednesday – Is it fair to say that small cells and C-RAN have dedicated network resources, whereas RAN virtualization through SDN Radio Router™ share network resources?

June 10, 2015

Small cells have dedicated (1:1) and rather limited resources and are often rolled out in a “popcorn” fashion to close coverage holes or provide a punctual capacity increase. Since it’s a 1:1 relationship between the cell and its associated capacity...

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#WirelessWednesday – How many standards could be routed by the SDN Radio Router™? Do the RF packets block size relate to the time framing of a particular technology?

June 3, 2015

SDN Radio Router is technologies-, standards- and base station vendors-agnostic, and can route simultaneously all of the frequency bands, technologies, and standards from multiple base stations to multiple remotes. Each technology (2G, 3G, 4G LTE) has its own timing requirements, with...

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#WirelessWednesday – How is Dali’s ability to cascade multiple hosts and the ability to daisy-chain remote units different?

May 27, 2015

Cascade Multiple Hosts: Dali has the ability to cascade multiple headends and enables the connection of many base stations.  Through connecting many BTS to the SDN Radio Router™ network, the capacity can be freely distributed amongst all connected remotes in...

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#WirelessWednesday – Is there a minimum floor area or population that the business case for implementing the SDN Radio Router™ becomes beneficial?

May 20, 2015

Generally speaking, the solution shines when the complexity is high with multi-operators, -frequency-bands, and –standards. In addition, an environment with fluctuating capacity and coverage needs or an environment with high traffic density is beneficial as well. For example, stadiums, campus,...

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#WirelessWednesday – Who do you expect would actively operate the NMS and make the necessary capacity changes?

May 12, 2015

Depending on the situation, the operator or a neutral host will most likely be operating the NMS.  There are three main departments that will be using the NMS on the operator side. 1) The operations department: As part of their daily...

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#WirelessWednesday – Is reconfiguration or reassignment of macro cell sector capacity to RF nodes handled manually in the Dali Network Management System GUI?

May 6, 2015

Capacity allocation can be done manually or automatically. For an easy execution of a sequence of reconfigurations that happens regularly, capacity allocation can be done through a scripting feature in the Network Management System (NMS). Alternatively, capacity allocation can be...

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Mobile operators, large enterprises and public safety networks around the world deploy Dali technology to ensure high quality service and a seamless migration to 5G.

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