Johnie
2012-01-10, 08:17 PM
# One very crucial factor for HSPA throughput .
Some days ago we faced a problem for HSDPA desired TP. It was not reaching more than 7.5 Mbps. Everything was fine , no alarms, transmission was stable, all license loaded, 15 code was enabled, 64qam was also enabled - no fault was found.Our team was investigating and investigating. Atlast the error/mistake was found and it was not RF issue. The culprit was HSPA alloted TP to those sim. Actually the sims were used for testing for those sites , only 8 Mbps max TP was allocated to those from the system.You can also check it under layer 3 message
''Activate PDP Context Accept "- if you double click it for detail message, you will find
Maximum bit rate for uplink:8000 kbps
Maximum bit rate for downlink:8640 kbps
Some days ago we faced a problem for HSDPA desired TP. It was not reaching more than 7.5 Mbps. Everything was fine , no alarms, transmission was stable, all license loaded, 15 code was enabled, 64qam was also enabled - no fault was found.Our team was investigating and investigating. Atlast the error/mistake was found and it was not RF issue. The culprit was HSPA alloted TP to those sim. Actually the sims were used for testing for those sites , only 8 Mbps max TP was allocated to those from the system.You can also check it under layer 3 message
''Activate PDP Context Accept "- if you double click it for detail message, you will find
Maximum bit rate for uplink:8000 kbps
Maximum bit rate for downlink:8640 kbps