‘Mini-masts’ must be mobile internet, Vodafone improve

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Small transmitters with low power the mobile internet of Vodafone in very crowded places improve. That says the provider. The so-called small cells are mainly placed in areas where large masts are not allowed.

This zendmastjes are technically not materially different than the femtocellen that Vodafone has for some time been offered to consumers, thus saith the provider against Tweakers. They use the same frequencies. Because they are small and have little power, they can be placed where there are no large towers placed in the room may be.

Moreover, they can easier be placed and they have less space, making them better in the scene heading. By the lesser ability and less high placement on, for example, walls or lampposts they have a range of up to several hundreds of meters and often less.

Vodafone is the zendmastjes use to improve both the 3g when the 4g network. That will happen in stadiums, centers of cities, towns, airports, and shopping malls. According to Vodafone spokesman Richard Blade is hetzowel logistics, permits and the available spots for cell towers, as a commercial by providing a lot of capacity in a small area, interesting in that area to not have large cell towers to build, but to mini-cell towers to use. Especially when 3g is on busy places this is not the range, but the capacity for many users to be an issue. Because many users use the same masts, they receive no or a slow connection. “In more and more places at specific times have a greater demand for data capacity than there is supply available,” said Knife. “That’s because of the huge growth of data traffic.”

Providers search for years to find ways to use in crowded places in better jobs. So has T-Mobile been experimenting with the prioritizing of specific data traffic, and she is now doing a test with wi-fi hotspots.

Example of how a ‘mini-tower’ in the street scene fits, in this case to a lamppost. The illustration is made by supplier Radwin.