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    Question LTE distance

    Hey does anyone know the max or general range LTE can go in comparison with hsdpa?

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    I think it depends on the band used. LTE is 850mhz band will travel a lot further than LTE in 2.6ghz band. The size of a cell is also controlled by the network engineers. They can make it as large or as small as is needed to prevent interferance etc. I think I read a cell can be as small as 100 meters and as large as 100 kilometers. I would also guess to get a cell that large you need to up the power output also. I hope Jannie will jump in here also. These things are very interesting.

    I also heard that in Brazil they are testing LTE in the 400mhz band. Imagine how large that cell can be! :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ockie View Post
    I think it depends on the band used. LTE is 850mhz band will travel a lot further than LTE in 2.6ghz band. The size of a cell is also controlled by the network engineers. They can make it as large or as small as is needed to prevent interferance etc. I think I read a cell can be as small as 100 meters and as large as 100 kilometers. I would also guess to get a cell that large you need to up the power output also. I hope Jannie will jump in here also. These things are very interesting.

    I also heard that in Brazil they are testing LTE in the 400mhz band. Imagine how large that cell can be! :-)
    It also has to do with the power and bandwidth, 5mhz on 1800mhz can propagate further than 10mhz on 800mhz, given both radios are using the same power level.

    Then there are exteneded range features etc, so ya depends on the config.

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    LTE AFAIK is a concept not a fixed mode of transmission .
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    ...tell that to MTN VC etc
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    I would like to add a question: can you use the unlicensed bands for LTE as in 2.4 and 5.8? I has the idea you could do that with WiMax, so I am just wondering if there is any reason you would not be allowed to for LTE or if the limited power output for unlicensed would make it mute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bern View Post
    I would like to add a question: can you use the unlicensed bands for LTE as in 2.4 and 5.8? I has the idea you could do that with WiMax, so I am just wondering if there is any reason you would not be allowed to for LTE or if the limited power output for unlicensed would make it mute.
    I dont see why not unless there is a regulation against something like this in the networks licenses from ICASA. Where you will definately have a problem is that you will not get a modem or a phone that will support that band...thus rendering it useless basically.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveO View Post
    OP, can I ask why you are interested?
    I have a interest in the wireless technology sector amongst others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bern View Post
    I would like to add a question: can you use the unlicensed bands for LTE as in 2.4 and 5.8? I has the idea you could do that with WiMax, so I am just wondering if there is any reason you would not be allowed to for LTE or if the limited power output for unlicensed would make it mute.
    No, will never happen. LTE tech and the patents are owned by the 3GPP partners. They control who can manufacture radios etc and generally limit the bands to licensed spectrum. Secondly, LTE is not like WiFi where there is collision mitigation. Each tower has its own channel number and each operator has a specific spectrum frequency. If 2.4 or 5GHz were used then you would have multiple operators trying to use the same channel, the noise would kill off any decent use.
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    All extremely interesting -- but still no-one has given a ballpark indication of how far LTE signals might conceivably reach -- the OP's original question....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ockie View Post
    I think I read a cell can be as small as 100 meters and as large as 100 kilometers.
    Quote Originally Posted by Terencek View Post
    All extremely interesting -- but still no-one has given a ballpark indication of how far LTE signals might conceivably reach -- the OP's original question....
    Does that not count?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ockie View Post
    Does that not count?
    That's way too big for a ball park!

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