I will beg to differ. The cellcos are constantly changing radios. My dealing
are with AT&T and VZW. The old analog bays were swapped for CDMA(Verizon)
and TDMA(AT&T) style radios. Completely different radio sets. Then LTE
launched. Verizon installed brand new Lucent LTE base stations. Now with
xLTE, the radios are changing again. Even within Verizon, they switched
manufacturers for the CDMA and PCS gear from Lucent to Nortel. Then back to
Lucent for LTE. They are constantly swapping radio systems.

 

I have been involved in network upgrades and radio installations for Verizon
and AT&T for years. Not so much anymore. Hard to find good help and I don’t
feel like running the roads to install that stuff anymore.

 

Jon Paul Kelley

CKS Wireless

 

From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ken Hohhof
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 1:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] New feedback (Patrick Leary)

 

I think it’s done all the time with the stuff the cellcos are deploying.
Probably limited only by antennas.  No way are they changing out
basestations for every protocol or spectrum change like they did in the
past.

 

There are even systems where the software defined radio is remote in a
centralized datacenter, I think it’s called C-RAN.

 

 

From: Adam Moffett <mailto:[email protected]>  

Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 1:39 PM

To: [email protected] 

Subject: Re: [AFMUG] New feedback (Patrick Leary)

 

Almost everybody who has an SDR sells you on the notion that it can be
upgraded later.� Almost nobody ever actually does anything more than bug
fixes, or minor tweaks.

I think the only way Telrad might be odd with their SDR is that they
actually made different firmware to convert the unit from WiMax to a
completely different physical layer.

The only other big SDR change I can think of in the WISP marketplace was
Moto's transition from software scheduling to hardware scheduling.� Maybe
some of you old men remember another incident to refute this statement, but
I think I'd say that having the ability to define the radio in software
doesn't mean they'll actually do it.





SimpleTest Stefan: can they upgrade their WiMAX base stations to LTE? The
answer is No. Case closed.

 

Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID

On Mar 4, 2015 1:30 PM, Stefan Englhardt mailto:[email protected] wrote:


>PW is not SDR based

So call their Distributors and tell them to change their announcements.
Just google Purwave and SDR and you find some.



 

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