thats one of the things im trying to find out, do we have the choice in the
matter

On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 11:35 AM Adam Moffett <dmmoff...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Could be something like that.  or not.
>
> Telrad engineers advised us during our LTE rollout that we should arrange
> that perfect ABCD channel plan and that subscribers should only be
> installed to the sector they're intentionally in, even if another sector
> was stronger due to terrain/tree/distance.  I told them we're not doing
> that because we would have literally half as many customers if we
> restricted ourselves like that, but maybe AT&T is willing to make that kind
> of sacrifice.
>
>
> On 9/17/2019 12:03 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
>
> We got a customer who ATT did a cobbled fixed wireless that didnt pan out.
> they said when the tech was there, they had to install them to a far site
> instead of one that was very close with a good signal. I couldnt figure out
> why, but I looked at the guy after The CBRS stuff was clarified and he is
> ina  different county than the better site, I wonder if their licensing is
> similar and thats what the issue was
>
> On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 10:49 AM Ken Hohhof <af...@kwisp.com> wrote:
>
>> We have 2 tower sites (each with 4 sectors of Cambium 3.65) on County
>> Line Rd.  I worry about the issue of serving customers across county
>> lines.  Oh,  and PALs are out of the question, one of the counties has much
>> higher population and we are only on the far (rural) edge of it.  But even
>> using GAA, not sure if there is a solution for crossing county lines.  What
>> really sucks is that the tower with the most subs actually sits a few feet
>> into the more populous county.  Even if we moved the subscribers in that
>> county to another band, would we not be allowed to serve our subscribers on
>> the other side of the road?
>>
>>
>>
>> Maybe this is not really a problem if counties are mainly an issue for
>> PAL licenses.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> *On Behalf Of *Steve Jones
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, September 17, 2019 10:31 AM
>> *To:* AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <af@af.afmug.com>
>> *Subject:* [AFMUG] SAS/CBRS Questions
>>
>>
>>
>> I dont know if anybody here is involved in the trial, or knows anyone who
>> is, or if anybody who is is allowed to answer any of these questions. I get
>> alot of answers from people not in the trials, its all guesswork though, Id
>> like to her something definitive. The answers are driving a 100k difference
>> in product decisions.  If any of you degenerates are involved or can
>> forward to people who are involved, Id give my first born for clear answers
>>
>>
>>
>>    1. Are you overlapped with other CBRS/SAS trial operators?
>>
>>
>>    1. Is the overlap same county/neighboring county?
>>       2. What are the SAS controls looking like. EIRP alterations,
>>       channel changes, channel size decreases, etc?
>>       3. How often are SAS commands being issued? (constantly, hourly,
>>       daily, weekly, rarely, etc?)
>>       4. Is there any site/POP colocation with other CBRS/SAS trial
>>       operators?
>>       5. Are you able to effectively operate ABAB/ABCD within the band
>>       effectively while overlapping, and in what channel size?
>>       6. Have you come across a scenario where your operations were
>>       ceased by SAS?
>>
>>                                                                i.      
>> Example
>> being, all CBRS channels in use and a temporary outage occurs, during which
>> time another operator is granted access to the silent channel.
>>
>>    1. Does SAS impact your operation among your own cells.
>>
>>
>>    1. Are you able to allow overlap in your own cells that would not be
>>       an option with another operator present on the license region?
>>
>>
>>    1. Is the predeployment modelling available from any of the SAS
>>    vendors for site planning?
>>    2. Are there real time tools for monitoring your regional CBRS
>>    environment?
>>    3. How have you dealt with non CBRS/SAS trial operators still
>>    operating under the N license?
>>    4. Has the mechanism for recourse been defined should SAS not resolve
>>    conflicting CBRS operations amongst operators.
>>
>>
>>    1. Is there a tool for obtaining a contact when there is a
>>       discrepancy to self resolve amongst operators?
>>
>>
>>    1. When operating near a county line, assuming it is PAL operation,
>>    are you able to place a subscriber onto that base station that resides in
>>    the neighboring county?
>>
>>
>>    1. If operating in GAA in this environment, does the neighboring
>>       county GAA supersede the ability to install a subscriber to the 
>> neighboring
>>       county base station? If so, how does SAS calculate the Instruction set 
>> to
>>       the base station?
>>
>>
>>
>> I don’t know if anyone is able to provide any of these answers due to NDA
>> or not
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