What is better OFDMA or mu mimo?

What is Better, OFDMA or MU-MIMO? Today, let’s dive into a comparison between two essential technologies in LTE and 5G: OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) and MU-MIMO (Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output). We’ve already covered some aspects of wireless communication in previous topics, and now we’ll explore how these two technologies contribute to improving … Read more

How to improve Wi-Fi signal strength?

How to Improve Wi-Fi Signal Strength? Today, we’re going to dive into how to improve Wi-Fi signal strength. If you’ve ever faced issues like slow browsing speeds or dropped connections, you know how frustrating it can be. Let’s take a closer look at some simple yet effective methods to boost your Wi-Fi signal and ensure … Read more

How to increase Wi-Fi security?

How to Increase Wi-Fi Security? Today, we’re going to talk about something crucial for your network security – increasing your Wi-Fi security. As we’ve learned before, securing your wireless network is essential to keep it safe from unauthorized access. Now, let’s dive into how you can strengthen your Wi-Fi security to ensure that it’s not … Read more

What does FTTx mean?

What Does FTTx Mean? Today, let’s talk about FTTx, a term you may have encountered when discussing broadband internet connections. FTTx stands for “Fiber to the x,” where “x” represents different points in the network. Essentially, it’s a family of broadband network architectures that use optical fiber to deliver high-speed internet access. Let me explain … Read more

How do WebSockets work?

How Do WebSockets Work? Today, we’re going to dive into WebSockets and understand how they work. In previous articles, we’ve talked about HTTP and how it enables communication between clients and servers. Now, let’s look at WebSockets, which provide a more efficient way for real-time, two-way communication between a client (like a web browser) and … Read more

What is the cause of high BLER?

What is the Cause of High BLER in LTE? Today, let’s talk about BLER, which stands for Block Error Rate. It’s an important metric in LTE that indicates the ratio of incorrectly received blocks to the total number of transmitted blocks. A high BLER means that more data blocks are being received incorrectly, which leads … Read more

What are QCI levels?

What Are QCI Levels in LTE? Today, we will talk about QCI (Quality of Service Class Identifier) levels in LTE. As we learned in previous articles, QoS (Quality of Service) plays a significant role in ensuring that users get the appropriate experience for their network activities. QCI levels help define how different types of data … Read more

What is an eNodeB?

What is an eNodeB? Let me explain the concept of eNodeB in LTE to you. The eNodeB, or Evolved Node B, is a key component of the LTE network. It acts as the base station that connects the user equipment (UE), such as your smartphone or tablet, to the core network. In simpler terms, it’s … Read more

What is RTR in telecommunications?

What is RTR in Telecommunications? Today, let me explain RTR in telecommunications. You might have heard about the term RTR, and in telecommunications, it stands for “Real-Time Reporting.” It’s a crucial concept that involves tracking, monitoring, and providing feedback about the performance of a network in real-time. Real-time reporting allows network operators to assess the … Read more

Why is the SINR low?

Why is the SINR Low? Today, we’re going to dive into understanding why SINR (Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio) might be low in a network. If you’ve been following along in previous articles, we’ve learned about SINR and how it affects the performance of mobile networks like LTE. Now, let’s explore the reasons why … Read more