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A cell is said to be strongest cell if RSRP>=-110 DBm and why particularly -110dbm?

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A cell is said to be strongest cell if RSRP>=-110 DBm and why particularly -110dbm?
posted Apr 27, 2015 by Gnanendra Reddy

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A cell is considered to be high quality cell (not strongest cell) for PLMN selection if RSRP >=-110 dBm . If no suitable cell is meeting this condition (e.g. PLMN selection doesn't succeed or no such cell is found), cells with RSRP < -110 dBm can also be tried for PLMN selection subsequently.

answer Apr 27, 2015 by Faisal Adeem Siddiqui
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