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Depends on five things:

1. Capacity: If the subscriber near, no noise, each subscriber uses less power> increase capacity.
Large areas can reduce the capacity.
2. Signal quality (EC / No, RxQuality): If the service quality requirements are high, the cell size
decreases. Cell interference (including interference with cell, interference from other cells, and
interference from other sources) also reduces capacity. This capacity is not related to each other
should be split into two children.
3. OVFS code: this is a hard limit of 3G. OVFS not fully upgraded. (Now you want to
understand it, to understand). Only adding the cell.
4. Channal Element: Baseband processor components. This shared the same cell of a node B.
That is 3-cell (or 4, 5, 6-cell) can use them.
5. Iub bandwidth: bandwidth from Node B to RNC.
There are also other restrictions from the device as: Liscense, limitations of equipment, ... but
this does not affect much too.
In the 5 th:
Power is the most important components of capacity decisions.
OVFS is the code, the limit of the WCDMA 3G technology (WCDMA, which is the code.)
Channel Element is a hardware limitation.

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