MTS Embraces Tech Neutrality and Carrier Aggregation
MTS has signed contracts for equipment with the world’s leading suppliers, including Nokia, Huawei, Ericsson and Samsung. Initial investment in the project will exceed RUB 10 billion.
The coverage area of a base station working in the 1800 MHz range is four times greater than the coverage areas of a base station in the 2500-2700 MHz range. Thus the use of 1800 MHz equipment for the development of data transmission networks allows for quicker and more efficient network deployment, as the same territory can be covered by fewer base stations. Likewise, the LTE-1800 signal reaches indoor areas better compared to the signal of base stations working in higher frequency ranges.
According to the Company’s strategy, dual-band networks – 1800+2600 MHz or 800+2600 MHz (depending on frequency availability in each particular region) will account for the majority of base stations in the Russian regions. Data transmission via several frequency bands will increase the throughput capacity of MTS networks, improve speeds and enhance data network reliability.
In the north-west region, which includes Saint Petersburg and the Leningrad region, all three possible combinations of dual-band carrier aggregation will be used. In addition, in 2015, MTS will launch deployment of tri-band 800+1800+2600 MHz carrier aggregation in this region.
As a part of this project, MTS also plans to modernize existing GSM networks in some regions. The modernization will involve replacing the current equipment with equipment based on a Single RAN (Single Radio Access Network) platform which allows for the provision of all standards of GSM, 3G and LTE coverage on a single base station.
Development of MTS LTE networks
Following the introduction of tech neutrality in 2014, MTS became the first operator to start using GSM-1800 infrastructure for the purposes of the LTE standard. In 2014 -2015, MTS began refarming the 1800 MHz frequency band in the Moscow, Bashkiria, Saint Petersburg, Leningrad and Krasnodar regions. Currently, MTS operates LTE-Advanced networks in Moscow and Bashkiria. Overall, MTS operates LTE networks in 77 regions across Russia.
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