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== The article doesn't explain how it works == |
== The article doesn't explain how it works == |
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The article doesn't explain how it works
There's no information in the article that explains exactly how channel allocation works. Nothing regarding DCA or even the different types of FCA when you have channel borrowing or completely static. What about distributed DCA either by cell-based or by signal strength measurements. The only thing mentioned in this article is where DCA has been implemented, problems that FCA has with the TDMA or FDMA, and DCA vs widespectrum. In other words, there's no description at all on how Channel allocations works. (Fcastillo (talk) 23:14, 30 March 2010 (UTC))
- Article has been edited since last comment and there's an introduction that explains what channel allocation is. Felipe (talk) 21:51, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
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