Capítulo 1. Premisas Teóricas
1.3. Redes sociales y Adolescentes
1.3.2. Uso de las redes sociales en la adolescencia
The capacity in the RBS is defined by HW capacity (HW units together with HW Activation Codes) and by RBS SW capacity licenses. RBS SW capacity licenses are described in this document. For more information on HW Activation Codes, see Product Package Description for RBS 6000 in the Product Catalogue.
In WCDMA RAN W12 there are three groups of RBS SW capacity licenses. One for normal RAN features, one for HSDPA features and one for EUL features.
7.4.1
Capacity Licensing for RBS features
The capacity for up- and downlink, in terms of Channel Elements (CEs) is defined in:
• FAJ 121 072 R2: RBS Channel Elements Uplink • FAJ 121 073 R2: RBS Channel Elements Downlink
The capacity bought for an RBS will be managed with the help of software keys. The capacity for each RBS will be limited to the amount of RBS Channel Elements ordered for that specific RBS. See also
• FAJ 121 437 R1: License control for capacity
7.4.2
Capacity licensing for HSDPA features
When buying HSDPA functionality, the capacity is defined by: • FAJ 121 1010 R1: HSDPA cell carriers
The feature “HSDPA Cell Carriers” defines the number of cells for each RBS that supports HSDPA. With the introduction of BULK ordering additional number of HSDPA cell carriers are entered for each functionality and the number of cell carriers per Node is not longer entered. The price objects result will be 1/3 of the HS cell value (since priced per 3HScc). The FAJ 121 1010 results with the same value as the intro package. Activating the ordered quantity is done in ELIS and not considered in the configuration. The maximum value per RBS is 12. See also chapter 7.6.
In addition the maximum number of permitted HSDPA simultaneous users per cell is defined: (The number of HSDPA users was previously covered by FAJ1211011)
• FAJ 121 0396 R1: 4 HSDPA users per cell • FAJ 121 0397 R1: 16 HSDPA users per cell • FAJ 121 0398 R1: 32 HSDPA users per cell • FAJ 121 0461 R1: 64 HSDPA users per cell • FAJ 121 1531 R1: 96 HSDPA users per cell
The introduction package includes 4 users per cell.
The HSDPA performance is also defined through the number of HSDPA codes that can be used. This is configured through the capacity feature. (The number of codes was previously covered by FAJ1210332)
• FAJ 121 0400 R1, 10 HSDPA codes per cell • FAJ 121 0401 R1, 15 HSDPA codes per cell
The HSDPA Introduction Package includes the support for 5 codes per cell.
7.4.3
Capacity Licensing for EUL features
The Enhanced uplink feature is also licensed in terms of capacity. The introduction package gives the right to activate and use the feature with a defined RBS capacity of 1.4 Mbps, but can be complemented with a license for additional RBS capacity (multiples of 1.4 Mbps). This is defined by the feature:
• FAJ 121 1050 R1: Enhanced Uplink, 1.4 Mbps capacity (optional)
Thus, Enhanced Uplink Introduction Package includes a maximum capacity of 1.4 Mbps per 3 HSDPA and Enhanced Uplink enabled cell carriers. Additional capacity is supported by incrementally adding FAJ 121 1050: Enhanced Uplink, 1.4 Mbps capacity, see chapter 7.1. FAJ 121 1050 can have integer values between 1 to 6.
Please note that in order to run EUL a certain amount of Channel Element baseband capacity needs to be available (which can of course also be used for speech). The number of Channel Elements needed depends on the throughput capacity of the RBS. For each multiple of 1.4 Mbps, 32 CEs need to be available (e.g. if the RBS has a capacity of 4.2 Mbps, which is 3*1.4 Mbps, the RBS needs to have at least 3*32 = 96 CEs, with the new CE ladder 48 CEs).
It shall be noted that the capacity licensing (FAJ 121 1050 R1: Enhanced Uplink, 1.4 Mbps capacity) is not applicable to FAJ 121 1317 Enhanced uplink 2 ms TTI. Here the only pre-requisite is to have the Enhanced Uplink
Introduction Package.
Enhanced Uplink is also licensed in terms of number of simultaneous users per cell. The introduction package includes 4 users per cell. The maximum number of permitted Enhanced Uplink users per cell can be increased with the feature:
• FAJ 121 0450 R1: 4 Enhanced Uplink users per cell • FAJ 121 0451 R1: 16 Enhanced Uplink users per cell • FAJ 121 0452 R1: 32 Enhanced Uplink users per cell • FAJ 121 1676 R1: 64 Enhanced Uplink users per cell • FAJ 121 1677 R1: 96 Enhanced Uplink users per cell
The EUL Introduction Package supports a maximum of 3 EUL cell carriers per RBS. In order to extend EUL to 6 cell carriers the following functional feature must be purchased:
• FAJ 121 1112 R1: EUL Scheduler Support for 6 Cell Carriers (optional) For EUL in configurations beyond 6 Cell Carriers also the following feature must be purchased:
• FAJ 121 1518 R1, EUL for large RBS configurations
The Enhanced UL feature requires the deployment of HSDPA, i.e. if HSDPA is not deployed in a specific cell then Enhanced UL cannot be deployed in this cell either. Furthermore, the supported number of Enhanced UL users per cell cannot exceed the supported number of HSDPA users per cell.
For the MBB Price Model (see ch. 7.8.2), FAJ 121 1050, Enhanced Uplink, 1.4 Mbps capacity, is replaced by the following features:
• FAJ 121 0766, Enhanced Uplink, 2 x 1.4 • FAJ 121 0767, Enhanced Uplink, 3 x 1.4 • FAJ 121 0768, Enhanced Uplink, 4 x 1.4 • FAJ 121 0769, Enhanced Uplink, 5 x 1.4 • FAJ 121 0770, Enhanced Uplink, 6 x 1.4