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jorrgivarius
2013-10-08, 07:52 AM
Hi

How is maximum traffic volume (KB/MB) DL that Cell HSPA+ can traffic in 1 hour?


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khurrambilal01
2013-10-08, 01:36 PM
HiHow is maximum traffic volume (KB/MB) DL that Cell HSPA+ can traffic in 1 hour?Best regardsWell, that's a very generic question, HSPA+ includes DC only, MIMO only, 64 QAM, DC+MIMO etc.So whatever configuration you use theoretical throughput is different, but actual throughput is always lesser and different in different network situations.So once you calculate this, you can calculate approximate total cell payload.

Nyquist
2013-10-13, 05:06 AM
Hi.
If I understand right your question, it has a simple answer: if you use the maximum bitrate (theoretical) of your cell, for instance, 21 Mbps, the theoretical maximum traffic volume is 21 Mbps x 8 bits/byte x 3600 sec/hour = 604,8 GB. But, this is theoretical. You could use the average cell throughput instead.
I hope it helps.

luca.b
2013-10-13, 07:10 PM
In my opinion should be 21 : 8 * 3600 for a total throughput 9450 MByte in one hour. No?


Hi.
If I understand right your question, it has a simple answer: if you use the maximum bitrate (theoretical) of your cell, for instance, 21 Mbps, the theoretical maximum traffic volume is 21 Mbps x 8 bits/byte x 3600 sec/hour = 604,8 GB. But, this is theoretical. You could use the average cell throughput instead.
I hope it helps.

Nyquist
2013-10-13, 08:10 PM
You are right. I multiplied instead of divided. Thanks luca.b