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Dominic

It's interesting to note that when the analogue cellular syetem was shut off, cellular coverage actually decreased (for a while Vodafone promoted the use of the Globalstar mobile satellite system in those areas!) Then a few years later there was a work item in one of the 3GPP groups for extended range GSM. I think it used two GSM slots to account for the extra propagation delays and in theory was great for very remote areas. I always wonder what happened to that idea, and whether it had any compatibility problems. No doubt there was also a UMTS equivalent. I don't know how the theoretical range of the various technologies compares, but the longer range 450MHz digital systems that were used in Eastern Europe were never able to be deployed in Western Europe due to other uses for 450MHz there and the market was quite small since the density of the GSM deployment was already high.

mobilesociety

Hi Dominic,

As far as I know the double time slot feature is used today for maritime coverage. On land, especially when it is hilly the standard 32 km radius is sufficient for almost all scenarios. The plains in Australia might be different.

Cheers,
Martin

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