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    Question Why does HSUPA5.76M need RNC supports SRBoverHSPA ?

    Dear experts,

    Could you please explain Why does HSUPA5.76M need RNC supports SRBoverHSPA ?

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    Default Re: Why does HSUPA5.76M need RNC supports SRBoverHSPA ?

    Quote Originally Posted by fahmi View Post
    Dear experts,

    Could you please explain Why does HSUPA5.76M need RNC supports SRBoverHSPA ?

    BR,
    Fahmi
    Hi,

    Actually, It is not required for this purpose !

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    Default Re: Why does HSUPA5.76M need RNC supports SRBoverHSPA ?

    Quote Originally Posted by electron View Post
    Hi,

    Actually, It is not required for this purpose !

    Cheers
    Hi,
    I think with TTI 2ms we reach 2.6 M and with SRBoH to 5.7.
    Otherwise why SRBoH ?

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    Default Re: Why does HSUPA5.76M need RNC supports SRBoverHSPA ?

    you need SRB over HSPA to free dedicated Signalling channels and by this you can achieve 2SF2+2SF4

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    Post Re: Why does HSUPA5.76M need RNC supports SRBoverHSPA ?

    Hi, For HSUPA 5.76 Mb, only you need support tti with 2 ms. , and 2SF2 + 2SF4.

    http://www.sharetechnote.com/html/Ha...goryTable.html

    And for SRB over HSPA or F-DPCH, you have to support HSDPA and HSUPA (with TTI 2ms or 10ms)
    http://www.sharetechnote.com/html/Ha...TS_F_DPCH.html

    W./

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    Default Re: Why does HSUPA5.76M need RNC supports SRBoverHSPA ?

    Quote Originally Posted by william.dg08 View Post
    Hi, For HSUPA 5.76 Mb, only you need support tti with 2 ms. , and 2SF2 + 2SF4.

    http://www.sharetechnote.com/html/Ha...goryTable.html

    And for SRB over HSPA or F-DPCH, you have to support HSDPA and HSUPA (with TTI 2ms or 10ms)
    http://www.sharetechnote.com/html/Ha...TS_F_DPCH.html

    W./
    And to have 2SF2 + 2SF4 you need SRBoHSPA. So HSUPA 5.76M need SRBoHSPA

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    Default Re: Why does HSUPA5.76M need RNC supports SRBoverHSPA ?

    The answer to your question lies in 3GPP TS 25.213 table 0.

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    Default Re: Why does HSUPA5.76M need RNC supports SRBoverHSPA ?

    If you dont use the SRB over HSUPA, the signaling will be over DCH.
    And this DCH signaling will use a code to transfer such channel in this way you will block the code tree, so you cant use 2SF2+2SF4 anymore. So to achieve 5.7Mbps you must deploy SRBoHSUPA.

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    Default Re: Why does HSUPA5.76M need RNC supports SRBoverHSPA ?

    I'm confused, some consultants recommend SRB over HSUPA
    other recommend over HSPA

    Could you please share good document for R16

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    Default Re: Why does HSUPA5.76M need RNC supports SRBoverHSPA ?

    Hi.
    SRB over HSDPA is not mandatory, but as friend rfsupp says, in order to save codes it could be highly recommended, but from my point of view, this only is applicable to thoses cases you have codes issues.

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    Nyquist

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