GSM White Papers

Integrating SDH and ATM in UMTS (3G) Access Networks

Overview The deployment of cellular UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications Systems, better known as 3G) is one of the most difficult challenges facing today's service providers network planning experts. They need to juggle with immature technologies, limited financial resources and uncertainties about future market demand. Furthermore, to make 3G services economical while still providing for network upgrades on demand, they are required to reduce capital and operational expenses and keep network costs to a minimum. Cost structures should therefore be flexible, as actual demand for 3G services is still unknown and network design should provide a cost-effective solution for both optimistic and pessimistic scenarios.

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PublisherECI Telecom File FormatPDF
Date PublishedFebruary 2003 Downloads113
FormatWhite Papers   
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