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Signals Ahead: Small Cells + Licensed Assisted Access (LAA) Benchmark Study - ResearchAndMarkets.comThe "Signals Ahead: Small Cells + LAA Benchmark Study" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. For this round of study, the researchers turned their attention to LAA (Licensed Assisted Access) and the AT&T network in Indianapolis, Indiana where Ericsson (News - Alert) is the infrastructure supplier. The trip marked the third time they've been to the city - once before small cells (May 2017), once after AT&T had deployed a limited number of small cells (Sept 2017), and, most recently, after AT&T (News - Alert) had deployed a significant number of small cells with LAA functionality. Highlights of the Report The Numbers
Methodology The researchers used FTP downlink full buffer (1.6 Gbps FTP server) and various user experience tests (Google (News - Alert) Play, Google Drive, etc.) to generate data traffic while walking and driving around the downtown area. They used both time-based and geo-binned data for our analysis of the network, comparing results for each test period, as well results between mobility and pedestrian testing. Some of the Analysis
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Key Topics Covered 1. Executive Summary 2. Key Observations 3. Background 4. Walk Test Analysis 5. Drive Test Analysis 6. User Experience Analysis 7. Test Methodology 8. Final Thoughts 9. Appendix For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/pt925h/signals_ahead?w=4 View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180410006208/en/ |