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Which 3GPP specification cover M2-AP interface messages ?

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posted Oct 31, 2014 by Vikram Singh

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M2 interface is between eNodeBs and MCE. Here MCE is known as "Multicell co-ordination entity". Please go through 3GPP 36.443 spec to get detailed information of M2-AP signalling messages.

answer Oct 31, 2014 by Vimal Kumar Mishra
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