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Extended Common Control Channel

This document discusses the BSS21538 Extended Common Control Channel (CCCH) feature. It allows operators to define 1-3 Extended CCCH channels to increase CCCH capacity and alleviate paging and access grant problems. This improves paging success rates and allows increased use of packet switched services without constraints from the access grant channel capacity. Requirements for implementing this feature are specified.

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Extended Common Control Channel

This document discusses the BSS21538 Extended Common Control Channel (CCCH) feature. It allows operators to define 1-3 Extended CCCH channels to increase CCCH capacity and alleviate paging and access grant problems. This improves paging success rates and allows increased use of packet switched services without constraints from the access grant channel capacity. Requirements for implementing this feature are specified.

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BSS21538 Extended Common Control Channel (CCCH)

The BSS21538 Extended CCCH feature increases the CCCH channel capacity in the
cell. It may be used for alleviating CCCH paging and access grant capacity problems if
these appear in the network. With this feature, the operator can define one, two, or three
Extended CCCH (CCCHE) channels in the BCCH TRX. The non-combined channel
structure of a CCCH is meant for bigger cells. This feature aims to introduce more non-
combined CCCHs, thus extending the range of non-combined configurations that a cell
can assume in compliance with GSM specifications.
The Extended CCCH feature provides the following benefits:

The paging capacity is enhanced by increasing the number of CCCH channels in the
cell. The paging success rate is improved with large location areas

Increased use of packet switched (PS) services is possible without being con-
strained by the access grant channel (AGCH) capacity

Due to the increased rate of success in paging, calls are established faster
Requirements

BSC S14 EP3.2 (or higher)

Flexi EDGE BTS EP3 MP3

UltraSite EDGE BTS CX7 MP2 (or higher)

MetroSite EDGE BTS CX7 MP3 (or higher)

NetAct OSS5.2 CD Set 1

PCU1 (required if the extended CCCH channel is used with GPRS/EDGE in the
segment)

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