
All things being constant, the contention ratio[1] is the biggest factor that determines whether you are "lucky" or not. Transmission bandwidth and radio resources are other factors.However, resiliency and reliability (on whether you get the service or not) come a close second. Ability of a network to offer redundancy (BGP, MPLS,et cetra), sudden spikes, bursty traffic, power outages, et cetra under those unforeseen acts of God (devil?) is a strong third. Newer networks (in KE, strike off Yu) might seem to offer better throughput (new technologies is still a bluff) primarily due to [1] above. ./bernard On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 5:53 PM, ndungu stephen <ndungustephen@gmail.com>wrote:
@ Dennis
7 mbps to the BTS you are lucky..
Some networks have 3 mbps to the BSC -- wacha hata BTS..
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