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Is it true that one eNB belongs to one TA or 1TA contains multiple Enbs?

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Is it true that one eNB belongs to one TA or 1TA contains multiple Enbs?
posted Apr 4, 2015 by Gnanendra Reddy

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Please find my inputs as below:
1. One eNodeB can support multiple cell in case of macro, it supports up to 3 cells and each cell of same eNodeB can support one Tracking area but it can broadcast up to 6 PLMNs.
2. Tracking area identity is combination of PLMN + Tracking area code. In essence, one cell can have 6 tracking area identities.
3. Each cell of an eNodeB may belong to different tracking area code. Please refer SIB1 for tracking area code being broadcasted.
4. One tracking can cover multiple eNodeB as well as cells belong to same eNodeB.

answer Apr 5, 2015 by Harshita
1 enB contains 256 cells na u mentioned like 3 cells what is that will you clarify it?
Thats a nice answer by Harshita .
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