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How are point-to-multipoint networks typically designed?

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How are point-to-multipoint networks typically designed?

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• Supercell: • Up to 20 miles in diameter (10 mile radius) • Single HE • Minicell: • Four to 10 miles in diameter (two to five mile radius) • Can employ frequency reuse • Microcell: • Up to two miles in diameter (one mile radius) • SUs can use lower TX power • Allows maximum number of SUs within given area • Allows for frequency reuse

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