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3 DBS3900
Product Description
Issue
Draft A
Date
2014-09-22
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Product Description
Version
2014-05
AFI
3.0 X2 version
2014-08
Pre-IUS
3.0 X4 version
CR ID
Modified
Chapter
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Contents
Contents
1 Product Position and Features ................................................................................................ 1
1.1 Product Position .................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Product Features .................................................................................................................................................... 2
2 Product Structure...................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Overview .............................................................................................................................................................. 3
2.2 Basic Module ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
2.2.1 eBBU ................................................................................................................................................................. 3
2.2.2 eRRU ................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Product Description
Product Description
Distributed Architecture
In the distributed architecture, the BBU and RRU of an DBS3900 are separately deployed and
connected through fibers. This minimizes feeder loss and improves eNodeB coverage. The
distributed BBU+RRU architecture allows RRUs to be mounted on walls or to poles, enabling
zero footprint site deployment. As a result, network deployment costs can be reduced by more
than 30% and network deployment efficiency is significantly improved.
Excellent Performance
Maximum bit rates per TDD cell are up to100 Mbit/s downlink and 50 Mbit/s uplink over 20
MHz wide channels. The excellent performance can help customers preempt the commanding
elevations of the professional mobile broadband industry and get rapid service expansion.
Flexible Networking
The DBS3900 supports varied frequency bands, enabling customers to provide services over
both readily and newly available frequency bands. Customers can utilize more than two
frequency bands on one wireless network based on the availability of frequency resources in
different areas.
Anti-network Paralysis
The DBS3900 supports "Fallback mode". When the Core Network Device is down, the eBBU
starts the CNPU which works as a Core Network; it will ensure that all the services under the
eNodeB work normal.
Product Description
2 Product Structure
Product Structure
2.1 Overview
The DBS3900 features a distributed architecture and is comprised of two types of basic
modules: eBBU (enterprise Baseband control unit) and eRRU (enterprise remote radio unit).
The eBBU and eRRU transmit CPRI signals via fiber optic cables that connect them through
common public radio interface (CPRI) ports. This kind of architecture satisfies the
requirements of setting up enterprise wireless communication networks.
Provides ports for connection to the core network and processes related transmission
protocols.
Provides CPRI ports for communication with eRRUs and processes uplink and downlink
baseband signals.
Manages the entire base station by means of operation and maintenance (OM) and
signaling message processing.
Provides clock ports for clock synchronization, alarm monitoring ports for environment
monitoring, and a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port for commissioning the use of a USB
storage device.
1.
eBBU exterior
The eBBU has a compact case structure measuring 19 inches wide and 2 U high. Figure
2-1 shows the eBBU exterior.
Product Description
2 Product Structure
2.
The eBBU is configured with the following mandatory boards and modules:
LTE main processing and transmission unit (LMPT): Manages the entire E-UTRAN
NodeB (eNodeB) in terms of OM, processes signaling, and provides clock signals for the
eBBU.
LTE baseband processing unit (LBBP): Processes baseband signals and CPRI signals.
Baseband boards in eLTE3.3 support only D boards. If C boards are used, baseband
boards in eLTE3.1 are required.
Fan unit (FAN): Controls the rotation of fans, checks the temperature of the fan module,
and performs heat dissipation for the BBU.
Universal power and environment interface unit (UPEU): Converts -48 V DC power into
+12 V DC, and provides ports for transmission of two RS485 signal inputs and eight
Boolean signal inputs.
"Fallback mode" means that when the Core Network Device is down, the eBBU starts the CNPU which
works as a Core Network, it will ensure that all the services under the eNodeB work normal. CNPU is an
optional board.
FAN
Slot16
Slot4
Slot1
Slot5
Slot2
Slot6
Slot3
Slot7
POWER0
Slot18
POWER1
Slot19
Product Description
2 Product Structure
3.
Port
Quantity
Connector
Function
LMPT
FE/GE0
RJ45
CNPU
SFP0
SFP
Not used
FE/GE1
RJ45
Connect transmission
network to core network,
electrical port, cannot be
used with SFP1 port
simultaneously
SFP1
SFP
Connect transmission
network to core network,
optical port, cannot be used
with FE/GE1 port
simultaneously
USB port
USB
Loading software
TST port
USB
Testing
Commission
ing Ethernet
port
RJ45
Local maintenance
GPS antenna
port
SMA
FE/GE0
RJ45
Connect to FE/GE0 of
LMPT
SFP0
SFP
Not used
Product Description
2 Product Structure
Board or
module
LBBPd
UPEUc
4.
Port
Quantity
Connector
Function
FE/GE1
RJ45
Not used
SFP1
SFP
Not used
USB port
USB
Loading software
TST port
USB
Testing
Commission
ing Ethernet
port
RJ45
Local maintenance
GPS antenna
port
SMA
Not used
CPRI port
SFP
HEI port
QSFP
Reserved
Power port
3W3
MON0
RJ45
MON1
RJ45
Transmitting RS485
monitoring signals and
connecting to external
monitoring devices
EXT-ALM0
RJ45
EXT-ALM1
RJ45
eBBU configuration
Optiona
l/Manda
tory
Typical
Configur
ation
Quantity
Subrack
Mandator
y
LMPT
Mandator
y
(Main
control
board)
Maximum
Configurat
ion
Quantity
Slot That
Houses the
Board
Remarks
(The
Preceding Is
Preferred)
2 U high, 19-inch
wide, and with the
backplane
Slot 7
Product Description
2 Product Structure
Name
CNPU
Optiona
l/Manda
tory
Typical
Configur
ation
Quantity
Maximum
Configurat
ion
Quantity
Slot That
Houses the
Board
Optional
Slot 6
This board is
configured when the
fault weakening
function is required.
Functions of the
CNPU are achieved
by loading software
on the LMPT board.
Optional
Optional
A maximum of six
boards in this type
can be configured.
LBBPc and LBBPd
cannot be configured
together. Baseband
boards in eLTE3.3
support only D
boards.
Mandator
y
FAN
It controls the
rotation of fans,
detects the
temperature of the
fan module, and
dissipates heat from
the eBBU.
Mandator
y
PWR1 >
PWR0
Configure two
boards when the
power consumption
of eBBU exceeds
350 W. Two boards
need to be
configured in the
following scenarios:
(The
Preceding Is
Preferred)
(Fault
weakeni
ng
board)
LBBPc
(Baseba
nd
board)
LBBPd
(Baseba
nd
board)
FANc
(Fan
module)
UPEUc
(Power
Module)
Remarks
(1)The power
consumption of
eBBU is less than
350 W but the
active/standby mode
power configuration
is required.
(2)The power
consumption of
eBBU exceeds 350
W, that is, the total
number of
Product Description
2 Product Structure
Name
Optiona
l/Manda
tory
Typical
Configur
ation
Quantity
Maximum
Configurat
ion
Quantity
Slot That
Houses the
Board
Remarks
(The
Preceding Is
Preferred)
configured LMPT
and LBBPc/LBBPd
exceeds four.
UEIU
Optional
PWR0
Optional
Any slot
UFLPb can be
configured in any
slot on eBBU. It is
recommended that
the UFLPb be
installed in slot 6
when eBBU is
configured with one
LMPT. The UFLPb
is preferred to be
inserted into the
SLPU surge
protection box. The
UFLPb supports
surge protection on
FE/GE ports.
(Enviro
nment
monitori
ng
module)
UFLPb
(FE/GE
surge
protecti
on
module)
2.2.2 eRRU
One or more eRRU constitute the radio frequency (RF) part of a distributed base station.
eRRUs can be installed on a pole, wall, or stand. They can also be installed close to antennas
to shorten the feeder length, reduce feeder loss, and improve system coverage. eRRUs serve
to modulate and demodulate baseband signals and RF signals, process data, amplify power
and detect standing waves.
Product Description
2 Product Structure
To meet the needs of different application scenarios, the solution provides a variety of eRRU,
including:
eRRU3232: 1.8 GHz (1785 MHz to 1805 MHz), 4 paths, is mainly applied to outdoor
macro base stations;
eRRU3253: 1.4 GHz (1447 MHz to 1467 MHz), 8 paths, is mainly applied to
government networks;
eRRU3255: 400 MHz (380 MHz to 400 MHz), 2 paths, mainly applied to outdoor
scenario, also can be applied in indoor scenario;
eRRU3251: 1.8 GHz (1785 MHz to 1805 MHz), 2 paths, mainly applied to indoor
coverage and linear coverage situations, such as railway, subway, mine;
eRRU3222: 800 MHz (Download 791 MHz to 821 MHz, Upload 832 MHz to 862 MHz),
2 paths, mainly applied to 800 MHz outdoor macro base stations;
eRRU3232: 3.5 GHz (3605 MHz to 3685 MHz, 3480 MHz to 3500 MHz, 3580 to 3600
MHz), 4 paths, mainly applied to 3.5 GHz outdoor macro base stations. Supports only
the DC mode and Huawei logo.
Customers can choose to apply different eRRUs according to the frequency band available to
them.
1.
eRRU Exterior
Figure 2-4 shows the eRRU3232 exterior. Figure 2-5 shows the eRRU3253 exterior. Figure
2-6 shows the eRRU3255 exterior. Figure 2-7 shows the eRRU3251 exterior.
Figure 2-4 eRRU3232 exterior
Product Description
2 Product Structure
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Product Description
2 Product Structure
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Product Description
2 Product Structure
2.
Ports on an eRRU
An eRRU has a modular structure. Its external ports are located in the cabling cavity at
the bottom of the module. Table 2-3 and Table 2-4 describe the ports on eRRU3232.
Table 2-5 describes the ports on eRRU3253. Table 2-6describes the ports on eRRU3255.
Table 2-7 describes the ports on eRRU3251. Table 2-8describes the ports on eRRU3222.
Table 2-9 describes the ports on eRRU3252.
Connector
Quantity
Function
CPRT Port
DLC
Connect to eBBU
RF Port
Type N
Connect to antenna
Ground Port
OT
Ground protection
Power
Supply Port
Easy power
receptacle
(press fit type)
Receive 48 V DC power
RET Port
DB9
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Product Description
2 Product Structure
Connector
Quantity
Function
CPRT Port
DLC
Connect to eBBU
RF Port
Type N
Connect to antenna
Ground Port
OT
Ground protection
Calibration
Port
3 pin round
connector
Power
Supply Port
DB9
Connector
Quantity
Function
CPRT Port
DLC
Connect to eBBU
RF Port
Type N
Connect to antenna
Ground Port
OT
Ground protection
Calibration
Port
Type N
Calibrate antenna
Power
Supply Port
Easy power
receptacle
(press fit type)
Receive 48 V DC power
RET Port
DB9
Connector
Quantity
Function
CPRT Port
DLC
Connect to eBBU
RF Port
Type N
Connect to antenna
Ground Port
OT
Ground protection
Power
Supply Port
Easy power
receptacle
(press fit type)
Receive 48 V DC power
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Product Description
2 Product Structure
Port
Connector
Quantity
Function
RET Port
DB9
Connector
Quantity
Function
CPRT Port
DLC
Connect to eBBU
RF Port
Type N
Connect to antenna
Ground Port
OT
Ground protection
Power
Supply Port
Easy power
receptacle
(press fit type)
Receive 48 V DC power
RET Port
DB9
Connector
Quantity
Function
CPRT Port
DLC
Connect to eBBU
RF Port
Type DIN
Connect to antenna
Ground Port
OT
Ground protection
Power
Supply Port
Easy power
receptacle
(press fit type)
Receive 48 V DC power
RET Port
DB9
Alarm Port
DB15
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Product Description
2 Product Structure
Connector
Quantity
Function
CPRT Port
DLC
Connect to eBBU
RF Port
Type N
Connect to antenna
RGPS Port
DB15
Ground Port
OT
Ground protection
Power Supply
Port
Easy power
receptacle
(press fit type)
Receive 48 V DC power
RET
/EXT_ALM
Port
DB9
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Product Description
3 Installation Scenarios
Installation Scenarios
Typical installation scenarios for the DBS3900 are classified into outdoor and indoor
installation scenarios, as shown in Figure 3-1and Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-1 DBS3900 Typical Outdoor Installation Scenario
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Product Description
3 Installation Scenarios
If the DBS3900 is deployed indoors, the BBU can be installed in a 19-inch cabinet or rack, in
an Indoor Mini Box (IMB03). The eBBU is able to use the power supply system and
transmission system of the existing network.
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Product Description
4 Typical Configurations
Typical Configurations
MIMO
Quantity of LBBP
Quantity of RRU
3 x 3 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRU
3 x 5 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRU
3 x 10 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRU
3 x 20 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRU
MIMO
Quantity of LBBP
Quantity of RRU
3 x 10 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
1 RRU
3 x 10 MHz
4 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
2 RRU
3 x 20 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
1 RRU
3 x 20 MHz
4 x 2 MIMO
LBBPd: 1 LBBP
2 RRU
LBBPc: 3 LBBP
3 x 10 MHz
8T8R Beamforming
3RRU
3 x 20 MHz
8T8R Beamforming
3RRU
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Product Description
4 Typical Configurations
Table 4-3 Typical configurations of the DBS3900 1.8G 4T4R frequency band
Configuration
MIMO
Quantity of LBBP
Quantity of RRU
3 x 5 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
2 RRU
3 x 5 MHz
4 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3RRU
3 x 10 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
2 RRU
3 x 10 MHz
4 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRU
3 x 20 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
2 RRU
3 x 20 MHz
4 x 2 MIMO
LBBPd: 1 LBBP
3 RRU
LBBPc: 3 LBBP
Table 4-4 Typical configurations of the DBS3900 1.8G 8T8R frequency band
Configuration
MIMO
Quantity of LBBP
Quantity of RRU
3 x 5 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRU
3 x 10 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRU
3 x 20 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRU
Table 4-5 Typical configurations of the DBS3900 800M 2T2R frequency band
Configuration
MIMO
Quantity of LBBP
Quantity of RRU
3 x 5 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRU
3 x 10 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRU
3 x 20 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRU
Table 4-6 Typical configurations of the DBS3900 2.3G 4T4R frequency band
Configuration
MIMO
Quantity of LBBP
Quantity of RRU
3 x 5 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
2 RRU
3 x 5 MHz
4 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3RRU
3 x 10 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
2 RRU
3 x 10 MHz
4 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRU
3 x 20 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
2 RRU
3 x 20 MHz
4 x 2 MIMO
LBBPd: 1 LBBP
3 RRU
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4 Typical Configurations
Configuration
MIMO
Quantity of LBBP
Quantity of RRU
LBBPc: 3 LBBP
Table 4-7 Typical configurations of the DBS3900 3.5G 4T4R frequency band
Configuration
MIMO
Quantity of LBBP
Quantity of RRU
3 x 5 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1LBBP
2RRU
3 x 5 MHz
4 x 2 MIMO
1LBBP
3RRU
3 x 10 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1LBBP
2RRU
3 x 10 MHz
4 x 2 MIMO
1LBBP
3 RRU
3 x 20 MHz
2 x 2 MIMO
1LBBP
2RRU
3 x 20 MHz
4 x 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRU
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Product Description
5.1 Overview
The DBS3900 supports the O&M system that is based on the man-machine language (MML)
and the graphic user interface (GUI). The O&M system enables a hardware-independent
O&M mechanism and provides powerful O&M functions for users to meet various O&M
requirements.
5.2 Characteristics
Robust Hardware Management, Rapid Fault Location and Rectification
DBS3900 hardware management provides pre-warning mechanism and resetting mechanism
to make sure sufficient time are left for troubleshooting before service interruptions. Recovery
can be implemented by resetting to avoid severe accidents in case faults cannot be cleared in
time. When a hardware fault occurs, the DBS3900 alerts the user by generating alarms and
flashing indicators and provides suggestions to guide the user in troubleshooting. After the
fault is recovered, the alarm is cleared.
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6 Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
Specification
Notes
Whole system
Maximum Cell
Number
LBBPd:
Maximum
Throughput per
eNodeB
Maximum Number
of UEs in
RRC-connected
Mode per eNodeB
3600
eRRU maximum
distance
LBBPd: 38 km
eRRU cascading
12Cells(8T8R 20 MHz/8
T8R10 MHz/4T4R 20 MHz/
4T4R 5 MHz/4T4R 10
MHz/2T2R 5 MHz/2T2R 10
MHz/2T2R 20 MHz)
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Product Description
6 Technical Specifications
Item
Specification
Notes
LBBPd specification
Max cell number
of per LBBPd
20M 4T4R/2T2R/1T1R
10M 4T4R/2T2R/1T1R
5M 4T4R/2T2R/1T1R
3M 4T4R/2T2R/1T1R
Back-to-back
combination
between eRRU
3 x 5M 2T2R
3 x 10M 2T2R
3 x 20M 2T2R
Back-to-back
combination in
eRRU
3 x 5M 2T2R
3 x 10M 2T2R
3 x 20M 2T2R
Indoor
combination
between eRRU
3 x 5M 1T1R
3 x 10M 1T1R
3 x 20M 1T1R
3 x 5M 2T2R
3 x 10M 2T2R
3 x 20M 2T2R
Indoor
combination in
eRRU
3 x 5M 1T1R
3 x 10M 1T1R
3 x 20M 1T1R
3 x 5M 2T2R
3 x 10M 2T2R
3 x 20M 2T2R
Combination between eRRUs means that multiple eRRUs merge into one cell which apply only
5M/10M/20M system bandwidth, and only supports 2T2R of eRRU.
Combination in eRRU means that several paths of an eRRU merge into one cell, namely the antennas of
an eRRU split into multiple 2-path and then merge into the same cell.
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6 Technical Specifications
Specification
Dimensions (H x W x D)
86 mm x 442 mm x 310 mm
Weight
Input Power
Temperature
20C to +55C
Relative Humidity
5% RH to 95% RH
Atmospheric Pressure
Power consumption
IP20
CPRI Port
Transmission Port
Cell
Clock synchronization
GPS
Cooling
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Product Description
6 Technical Specifications
Specification
Frequency Band
Bandwidth
1.8 GHz:
5 MHz/10 MHz/20
MHz
Weight
18.5 kg
Input Power
4 x 20 W
Power consumption
Receiving sensitivity
-103.5dBm
Temperature
-40C to +50C
Relative Humidity
5% RH to 100% RH
Atmospheric Pressure
IP65
Specification
Frequency Band
Bandwidth
1.4 GHz:
10 MHz/20 MHz
Weight
24 kg
Input Power
Power consumption
Receiving sensitivity
-103dBm
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6 Technical Specifications
Item
Specification
Temperature
Relative Humidity
5% RH to 100% RH
Atmospheric Pressure
IP65
Specification
Frequency Band
Bandwidth
400 MHz:
3 MHz/5 MHz/10
MHz/20 MHz
Weight
< 18 kg
Input Power
2 x 20 W
Power consumption
Receiving sensitivity
Temperature
-40C to +55C
Relative Humidity
5% RH to 100% RH
Atmospheric Pressure
IP65
Specification
Frequency Band
Bandwidth
1800 MHz:
1785 MHz to 1805 MHz
5 MHz/10 MHz/20
MHz
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
< 12.5 kg
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Product Description
6 Technical Specifications
Item
Specification
Input Power
2 x 20 W
Power consumption
Receiving sensitivity
-102dBm
Temperature
-40C to +50C
Relative Humidity
5% RH to 100% RH
Atmospheric Pressure
IP65
Specification
Frequency Band
Bandwidth
800 MHz:
5 MHz/10 MHz/20
MHz
Weight
20 kg (with shell)
Input Power
2 x 40 W
Power consumption
300 W
Receiving sensitivity
1T1R: -106.4dBm
1T2R: -109.2 dBm
Temperature
Relative Humidity
5% RH to 100% RH
Atmospheric Pressure
IP65
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6 Technical Specifications
Specification
Input Power
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
4 x 20 W
Frequency Band
Power consumption
Temperature
Relative Humidity
5% RH to 100% RH
Atmospheric Pressure
IP65
Specification
Frequency Band
Bandwidth
3.5 GHz:
5 MHz/10 MHz/20
MHz
3605-3685 MHz
3480-3500 MHz
3580-3600 MHz
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
18.5 kg
Input Power
4 x 10 W
Power consumption
Receiving sensitivity
-103.5dBm
Temperature
-40C to +50C
Relative Humidity
5% RH to 100% RH
Atmospheric Pressure
IP65
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6 Technical Specifications
Specification
System Availability
99.999%
155,000 hours
1 hour
< 450s
Standard
Storage
Transportation
Anti-seismic
Performance
Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC)
3GPP TS 36.113
ETSI EN 301489-1/23
ITU-R SM.329-10
CTA
CE
RoHS
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Product Description
7 Abbreviations Reference
Abbreviations Reference
Full name
ANR
APM
eBBU
CAPEX
Capital Expenditure
CDMA
CNPU
CPRI
DBS
E-UTRAN
FAN
Fan Unit
FE
Fast Ethernet
GE
Gigabit Ethernet
GPS
GSM
IBBS
ICIC
IMB
IP
Internet Protocol
LMT
LTE
MIMO
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7 Abbreviations Reference
Abbreviation
Full name
MRO
MTBF
MTTR
OM
OPEX
Operating Expenditure
RGPS
RCU
RET
RRM
eRRU
TCO
TMC
Transmission Cabinet
UMTS
UPEU
USB
UTRA
UTRAN
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