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    Default Does Cell_PCH state exist in E******* network?

    Hi Expert

    Does E// have cell_PCH state?
    I was working with NSN network before and it has cell_PCH state.
    I'm checking some E// document now, but surprisingly I only found cell_FACH. Not sure if the document is too old or E// really doesn't have cell_PCH.

    Thanks Guys!

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    Default Re: Does Cell_PCH state exist in E******* network?

    Hi LoganTom96,

    In E\\ there is URA feature, I think this is the same thing like Cell_PCH, it´s an intermediate RRC state between FACH and IDLE.

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    Default Re: Does Cell_PCH state exist in E******* network?

    As mentioned above E******* only support URA_PCH, which is similar but one URA (UTRAN Registration Area) is a collection of cells. In theory you could define your URA to be one cell and that would make them identical. In practice E******* don't recommend this as it might overload their RNC processor(s).

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    Default Re: Does Cell_PCH state exist in E******* network?

    Quote Originally Posted by LoganTom96 View Post
    Hi Expert

    Does E// have cell_PCH state?
    I was working with NSN network before and it has cell_PCH state.
    I'm checking some E// document now, but surprisingly I only found cell_FACH. Not sure if the document is too old or E// really doesn't have cell_PCH.

    Thanks Guys!
    yes, in e******* network has only 4 state: idle, cell fach, cell dch and ura pch as i know.

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