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The document discusses strategies for deploying LTE 1800 antennas at existing sites. It assumes there are no issues with tower loading capability or mounting space. The preferred strategy is to use the same distributed antenna system (RRU) and dual band antenna for both LTE and existing DCS networks, allowing DCS equipment to support GSM 900 and the new LTE band using sufficient RRU power. Existing UMTS 2100 antenna deployments would remain unchanged.
The document discusses strategies for deploying LTE 1800 antennas at existing sites. It assumes there are no issues with tower loading capability or mounting space. The preferred strategy is to use the same distributed antenna system (RRU) and dual band antenna for both LTE and existing DCS networks, allowing DCS equipment to support GSM 900 and the new LTE band using sufficient RRU power. Existing UMTS 2100 antenna deployments would remain unchanged.
The document discusses strategies for deploying LTE 1800 antennas at existing sites. It assumes there are no issues with tower loading capability or mounting space. The preferred strategy is to use the same distributed antenna system (RRU) and dual band antenna for both LTE and existing DCS networks, allowing DCS equipment to support GSM 900 and the new LTE band using sufficient RRU power. Existing UMTS 2100 antenna deployments would remain unchanged.