4G LTE Essentials
Long Term Evolution fundamentally reshaped mobile network design by collapsing the multi-layered 3G hierarchy into a streamlined two-domain architecture. On the radio side sits E-UTRAN, consisting entirely of intelligent base stations called eNodeBs that connect directly to the core. On the network side sits the Evolved Packet Core, where a handful of specialized nodes handle signaling, data routing, and internet connectivity. By eliminating the Radio Network Controller that once sat between base stations and the core, LTE removed a critical bottleneck and reduced user-plane latency to…
Try these first, even if you're not sure. Guessing primes your brain.
One network must carry calls, video, and browsing. What is simplest?
A tower decides airtime itself versus asking a central controller. Which is faster?
Which split keeps a mobile network easiest to upgrade piece by piece?
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