Polarization Basics| Nick vs Networking
Having building footprints inside Atoll is super-duper valuable, this means you can calculate your percentage of homes / buildings covered, after all geographic coverage and population coverage are two very different things.| Nick vs Networking
Clutter data describes real world things on the planet’s surface that attenuate signals, for example trees, shrubs, buildings, bodies of water, etc, etc. There’s also different types of trees, some types of trees attenuate signals more than others, different types of buildings are the same. Getting clutter data used to be crazy expensive, and done … Continue reading Importing Global Clutter data into Forsk Atoll→| Nick vs Networking
Another post in the “vendors thought Java would last forever but the web would just a fad” series, this one on getting Nokia BTS Site Manager (which is used to administer the pre-Airscale Nokia base stations) running on a modern Linux distro.| Nick vs Networking
In our last post we covered the basics of NB-IoT Non-IP Data Deliver (NIDD), and if that acronym soup wasn’t enough for you, we’re going to take a deep dive into the flows for attaching, sending, receiving and closing a NIDD session.| Nick vs Networking