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    Default Buffer zone size between LTE area and GSM area

    Hi guys,

    I assume that I have 20 MHz on 1800 MHz. I'd to use 10 MHz for LTE.
    Who can help me how to co-ordinate between LTE and GSM (sandwich or contiguous), and how to calculate the buffer zone between LTE area and GSM area.
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    Default Re: Buffer zone size between LTE area and GSM area

    Quote Originally Posted by linhhy View Post
    Hi guys,

    I assume that I have 20 MHz on 1800 MHz. I'd to use 10 MHz for LTE.
    Who can help me how to co-ordinate between LTE and GSM (sandwich or contiguous), and how to calculate the buffer zone between LTE area and GSM area.
    Welcome good document sharing.
    Thanks!
    I believe as far as the rule of refarming is similar like between GSM900 and UMTS900 safe buffer zone is between 15-20 Km so it would be same for GSM1800 and LTE.

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    Default Re: Buffer zone size between LTE area and GSM area

    Quote Originally Posted by RF engineer View Post
    I believe as far as the rule of refarming is similar like between GSM900 and UMTS900 safe buffer zone is between 15-20 Km so it would be same for GSM1800 and LTE.

    BR
    UMTS is wideband technology of course, and UMTS is very sensitive with UL interference. With how much noise rise increase you can suffered for UMTS UL interference, with some environments and propagation model you can calculate buffer size between GSM and UMTS. But in case LTE and GSM I think difference, but not so sure.
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    Default Re: Buffer zone size between LTE area and GSM area

    Quote Originally Posted by linhhy View Post
    Hi guys,

    I assume that I have 20 MHz on 1800 MHz. I'd to use 10 MHz for LTE.
    Who can help me how to co-ordinate between LTE and GSM (sandwich or contiguous), and how to calculate the buffer zone between LTE area and GSM area.
    Welcome good document sharing.
    Thanks!
    prefer sandwich if your freq between other operator
    but if in at the end of allocation freq or front may u can use contiguous

    for buffer zone with GSM i think no buffer because it's different freq

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    Default Re: Buffer zone size between LTE area and GSM area

    Quote Originally Posted by sabila View Post
    prefer sandwich if your freq between other operator
    but if in at the end of allocation freq or front may u can use contiguous

    for buffer zone with GSM i think no buffer because it's different freq
    Thank for your advice. But my question is buffer zone for co-channel interference between LTE frequency and GSM frequency where GSM frequency is using at outsite area.

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    Default Re: Buffer zone size between LTE area and GSM area

    is there any expert can help me this question?

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    Default Re: Buffer zone size between LTE area and GSM area

    Hi what do you mean? The whole purpose of having a buffer zone is to isolate the two areas to reduce co interference.
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