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Inside AT&T’s 83 GB/hour mobile cell tower

86 点作者 bitmover将近 12 年前

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Game_Ender将近 12 年前
To convert to more normal units, that is about 189 Mbits/second. Which sounds a little less impressive considering the peak 4G speed is supposed to be 100 Mbit/second.
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rgbrenner将近 12 年前
So light on details.. could have mistaken it for a press release. And more amazing, they managed to get some of that wrong. In their graphic, they mislabeled the mobile command post as H, and G in the key... and "AT&T’s network is about 80% iPhones" then link to an article about _smartphone_ sales in _Q4 of 2012_
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hncommenter13将近 12 年前
I ran a mobile gaming conference for about 250 people in a major city back when AT&#38;T was the only game in town for the iPhone (~2009). Without calling us or us reaching out to them, AT&#38;T contacted the venue and installed a micro-cell--free of charge--to ensure good coverage throughout the day.<p>Say what you want about the network or the company, but I was impressed. (It probably didn't hurt that we had some folks from Apple on the attendee list.)
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Maven911将近 12 年前
This is pretty surprising that AT&#38;T engineers were the ones to design the antennas. It is usually vendors such as Nokia-Siemens, Alcaltel-Lucent or Ericsson that provide the equipment and that have the antenna/radio know-how while on the operator side the engineers there focus more on optimization and RF planning, rather then the design.
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quackerhacker将近 12 年前
I have an unlimited ipad data plan on AT&#38;T, and for 1 month straight, I streamed video constantly just to test if they throttled or capped Unlimited Ipad plans. 128GB in 1 month and I was still getting 50+down/15up.<p>Evidence: My twitter images twitter.com/MichaelLargent
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Matsta将近 12 年前
I've been researching something similar for a startup idea for a while now.<p>There still a couple of problems that still haven't been addressed (or just aren't included in this article)<p>1. 1 Cell site isn't enough to cover a densely populated area. Although this is running on 850mhz which is much lower than wifi at 2.4ghz, multiple cell sites are usually better than 1 big one. If their peak is only 189mbps, then it should be fine using cat6 cable, however your limited when for range as you will run in trouble if you run cable over 100m without a repeater or booster. The other option is to use fibre, which is rather expensive but it wouldn't be that bad for AT&#38;T considering their size.<p>2. Limited to the network beyond the cell towers.<p>This is coming from experience being at large festivals like Coachella, but although you can get signal on your phone most of the time, sms is virtually useless since your txt's are delayed by 4-5 hours. You can make a call after about trying 10 times, but because of the noise, you can never hear what the other person is saying and vice versa. So unless they are running a local relay for text's and transferring calls, their network servers are the ones that need beefing up rather than the towers themselves.<p>Now I'm guessing people are going to be using data more than anything, but in the past I've found 2g to be much more reliable (3g flatout did not work at the last festival, Big Day Out I was at). We found that Whatsapp became the most reliable way to communicate between our friends as your messages wouldn't get delayed for hours.
BadCRC将近 12 年前
what do the AT&#38;T vans connect to? I assume that there is no landline available for them to hook into, so how are they providing service?<p>my guess is satellites or communicating with other cell towers but the latter seems counterproductive as it would push a high load to a different cell tower. but if they used satellites, wouldn't there by high latency and bandwidth limits?
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joosters将近 12 年前
Does anyone know if they do any local web caching? There's nothing mentioned, but you'd think that a small-ish transparent web cache would save them a lot of bandwidth.
nano111将近 12 年前
Can you feel the heat when you sit next to this antenna?
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andymcsherry将近 12 年前
I was at this concert actually, and I have to see it was the most spectacular reception I've ever had an event.