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andres101 said:if someone tries to make a voice call and there aren't enough channels available, data channels are dropped and given to the person trying to make a voice call. you can contact MTN and ask for a dedicated channels...
andres101 said:A cell tower has a limited number of "channels" or "time slots"
I think the limit is 200.
GPRS also uses channels, not sure how many.
EDGE is GPRS but with more channels assigned to you.
More channels = more bandwidth
MTN can dedicate GPRS/EDGE channels to you. You have to justify it by giving them the avg number of bytes transferred daily, peak time, tower, ...
ScrnScrm said:maybe mtnbb can comment here then?
ScrnScrm said:correct crash. but not all base stations have all the channels active on them - the frequencies would clash with neighboring cells... And when you initiate your GPRS connection, you only use one channel. i suppose at the end of the day it all depends on distance between base stations (the closer the base stations, the less channels will be active on that base station to avoid conflicts with neighbors). again - i think that mtnbb should comment on the reservation of channels. afaik, it doesnt happen. the only priority that is given is to 112 calls.
One other thing to bear in mind is the backhaul switching network...