Complete Mobile Network Solution for 2G Networks Needed
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Complete Mobile Network Solution for 2G Networks Needed
I build small cell sites for Mobile Network Operators mostly 2G networks on 900Mhz band for rural areas
I am looking for a complete solution which compresses of the following among others:
Hardawre /Software
1. OEM BTS-1TRX and 2TRX, 900Mhz
2. OEM BTS-4TRX , 900Mhz
3. OEM BSC-Software to controls the remote BTS which will interface with operators MSC/Core
4. Monitoring of all remotes
5. RAN-Sharing: MoCN as an option
I build small cell sites for Mobile Network Operators mostly 2G networks on 900Mhz band for rural areas
I am looking for a complete solution which compresses of the following among others:
Hardawre /Software
1. OEM BTS-1TRX and 2TRX, 900Mhz
2. OEM BTS-4TRX , 900Mhz
3. OEM BSC-Software to controls the remote BTS which will interface with operators MSC/Core
4. Monitoring of all remotes
5. RAN-Sharing: MoCN as an option
Please email me at:
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No, we aren't going to spec things out for you, do your research, and then email it all to you personally. If you'd like to get solutions from the forum and work with others, you need to do it here. Otherwise, if you'd like someone to do this work FOR YOU, then you should post this request in the LQ Job Marketplace, along with how much you're going to pay.
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Hi
Thanks for the directions.
I want someone to build the solution for me.
1000 apologies for posting this need here
Hi
Thanks for the directions. I want someone to build the solution for me. 1000 apologies for posting this need here
Thanks again
Then hire a contractor/consultant. Contact the moderators to have this moved to the LQ Job Markeplace. And if you do this for a living, why do you need someone to do it FOR YOU?
Then hire a contractor/consultant. Contact the moderators to have this moved to the LQ Job Marketplace. And if you do this for a living, why do you need someone to do it FOR YOU?
The building aspect of my solution does not include the software aspect of the solution I have deployed.
The existing solutions available (for 2G Networks) appears to be rigid and energy demanding
I believe with linux, most of my need could be resolved (Traffic optimisation on TRX, Ran sharing amonst multiple MNOs on same BTS-MoCN, etc)
The details, I will discuss with a consultant
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