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		<title>By: Michael</title>
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		<description>Can you verify something for me? I have read the widely quoted number of 100Mbps for 20MHz and seen another number of 326Mbps with the optimal antenna design. However, I believe that this is total capacity for a given sector. Is this correct?

If so, if I have an installation in a dense urban environment where there are up to the full capacity of users (I believe 400 for 20MHz 4x4 antenna) then the capacity available for one user would be 326/200 or 1.8 Mbps. Of course, it would be even lower as distance from the cell site increases and I assume that it faces the typical capacity fall-off as usage nears the maximum capacity.

Thanks</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can you verify something for me? I have read the widely quoted number of 100Mbps for 20MHz and seen another number of 326Mbps with the optimal antenna design. However, I believe that this is total capacity for a given sector. Is this correct?</p>
<p>If so, if I have an installation in a dense urban environment where there are up to the full capacity of users (I believe 400 for 20MHz 4&#215;4 antenna) then the capacity available for one user would be 326/200 or 1.8 Mbps. Of course, it would be even lower as distance from the cell site increases and I assume that it faces the typical capacity fall-off as usage nears the maximum capacity.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
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