N71 is T-Mobile’s Low-Band 5G layer . N41 is their Mid-Band 5G layer that they have been deploying a lot of lately.
Read moreWhat is the range of FR2 defined by 3GPP?
FR2. 24250 MHz – 52600 MHz .
Read moreWhat is duplex spacing in LTE?
FDD stands for Frequency Division Duplex, each FDD-LTE bands consist of a pair of frequencies, one for the uplink and another for the downlink. TDD (Time Division Duplex) LTE Bands require only a single band which is used for both the uplink and downlink.
Read moreWhat is PCC and SCC in LTE?
A primary component carrier (PCC) is complemented with one or several secondary component carriers (SCC) . The PCC handles all the control signaling while the SCC is used to increase the data throughput.
Read moreIs carrier aggregation the same as MIMO?
MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) combines signals and data streams from multiple antennas to improve signal quality and data rates, whereas Carrier Aggregation (CA) combines multiple frequency carriers (channels) to enhance the bandwidth and data rates.
Read moreWhat is the meaning of carrier aggregation?
Carrier aggregation is a technique that is used in wireless communication to increase the data rate per user, whereby multiple frequency blocks (called component carriers) are assigned to the same user . The maximum possible data rate per user is increased the more frequency blocks are assigned to a user.
Read moreWhat are the benefits of carrier aggregation?
Advantages of carrier aggregation ➨It helps in increasing bandwidth allocation to the UEs (or mobile subscribers) by combining the CCs . In 3GPP R-10 supports aggregation of 5 CCs while R-13 supports aggregation of 32 CCs. This helps in achieving high downlink and uplink data rates.
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