The only thing I have to say about that is if you intend on using the
Baicell's proprietary method of L2 to the customer (VXLAN from the CPE to
the eNB is what 'may' happen (soonTM)) you may not be able to do it, if
that matters to you. It won't break the LTE standard from what it sounds
like though.

On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 8:33 PM, Paul McCall <[email protected]> wrote:

> What CPEs are you using on the LTE gear?   From most powerful to most
> cost-effective?
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> We are using the ones that Baicells sells with their gear, but looking to
> sharpen our pencil on the scenario as we have a couple hundred users to
> roll out in the next 90 days. (hopefully)
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>
> Has anyone pulled some in from China directly?   We have some experience
> with importing “widgets” from China, so that would be quite appealing, if
> anyone has experience with that
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> Paul
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