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Chaitu

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    Samsung M380, Samsung Galaxy III, Samsung Conquer, Apple Iphone 4, HTC 4g EVO, Kyocera Duramax, LG Viper 4G,
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    Male
  • Location
    Chicago
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    Networking
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    Communication creates closeness
  • Interests
    RF Design, Optimization, Performance maintenance

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  1. Right Now Sprint uses 5 Mhz Bandwidth for LTE which results in maximum of 25 mpbs Download speeds(Averaged). Having 10- 15 Mhz BW will gift the users with ~50-75 Mbps DL throughputs as Sprint LTE uses 5*5 MIMO .
  2. Working on finding a way to display multiple .kmz files with image overlay on an online map. Any Ideas?- This can be done in Pitney Bowes Mapinfo Software using layer control and then exported to kml. The different Layers can be created using either excel sheet of information and converting them to .TAB files further editing the image if necessary..Multiple kml files can be opened at a single time and can be saved to "My places" to control the different layers in Google Earth. If google earth Pro is present then the layers can directly be created in that software. Please let me know if that answers your question-thanks
  3. Also another factor for good download speeds is the latency which determines the time taken to connect to the IP-Backhaul and backbone. The RSRP is good measure to find out the signal quantity but for signal quality SINR value needs to be accounted which shows a clean signal . below are the approx ranges for that metric 22 dbm-30dbm--- excellent 11dbm-22ddm--- decent 0dbm- 11 dbm--- bad
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