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How much does a 4G base station cost?

How much does a 4G base station cost?

According to [6], the cost to deploy a 4G LTE tower ranges from US $75, 000 to US $200, 000, depending on the leasing site. The 4G coverage is approximately proportional to the number of 4G towers.

How much does a base transceiver station cost?

There are approximately 800 GSM Base Stations constructed by the operator to provide this coverage and each Base Station, along with the supporting infrastructure, costs INR 4.5 million approximately. The cost details of a typical Base Station are given in Appendix A.

What is an LTE base station?

Base stations is a radio receiver/transmitter that servves as a hub of the local wireless network and may also be the gateway between a wired network and the wireless network.

How much does it cost to make 5G?

A small tower and 5G cell site costs $30,000–$50,000. The cell site will also require commercial power and batteries if the wireless network is expected to work during a power outage.

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When was 4G deployed?

December 14, 2009
The world’s first publicly available LTE service was opened in the two Scandinavian capitals, Stockholm (Ericsson and Nokia Siemens Networks systems) and Oslo (a Huawei system) on December 14, 2009, and branded 4G.

What is the cost of telecom tower?

Industry sources said some leading telecom companies are using telecom towers costing as high as Rs 30-40 lakh, while some of the low-cost towers cost Rs 15-20 lakh.

What is BTS infrastructure?

The BTS is a telecoms infrastructure used to facilitate wireless communication between subscriber device and telecoms operator network. The subscriber device can be mobile phone, wireless internet devices while the operator network could be a GSM, CDMA or TDMA platform.

Why does 4G use eNode?

eNodeB represents the 4G LTE radio access network E-UTRAN – Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network. It connects to the 4G LTE core network, the EPC – Evolved Packet Core. In line with the LTE standard, eNodeB employs separate radio access technologies for the uplink and the downlink.