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Base station core network architecture

03/13/2008 10:22 AM

Can somebody help me with good lecture notes on the above topic

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Re: Base station core network architecture

03/13/2008 11:25 AM

So are we asking about a "base station" that supports a climb up Mount Everest and is located in the Himalayas at 15,000 feet above sea level or a "base station" radio used for dispatching a fleet of cabs and is in "Burt's Garage" located at 5th and Main?

A meaningful answer requires a meaningful question.

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Re: Base station core network architecture

03/13/2008 12:00 PM

For input or for output?

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#3

Re: Base station core network architecture

03/13/2008 1:01 PM

No, I also skipped class that day also. Maybe try Ralph. He goes to every class. Even on Monday morning.

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Re: Base station core network architecture

03/14/2008 7:54 AM

Just send cash to Stinky Pete, The Cardboard Box, Marks & Sparks, Basildon.........<Splutter>

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