I felt the last paragraph was the most interesting.
"Adapting LTE Broadcast to traditional high broadcasting towers creates
the possibility of cooperation between the cellular and broadcasting
networks, thus reducing network load, energy consumption and network
costs. Using such high towers with an LTE-inspired technology opens the
possibility to reach all mobile devices /without the need to add a
specific broadcast receiver in the devices, a hurdle that proved very
difficult to overcome in the past/."
Ron
On 05/05/2015 05:53 AM, Craig Birkmaier wrote:
Hmmmmmmm.....
If you can do this from big sticks, you can do it at many tower heights and
power levels. This kind of flexibility allows the infrastructure in any
geographic market to be optimized for the local conditions. It is not a
question of one stick or hundreds of dense cells.
Regards
Craig
On May 5, 2015, at 6:12 AM, Ron Economos <w6rz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:----------------------------------------------------------------------
DVB-T2 with LTE-A+ in FEF, "Tower Overlay" on air in Paris & Aosta, Italy
http://www.lte-tdd.org/news/ind/2015-04-15/6058.html
Ron
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