hahaha natatawa ako sa mga comment nyo tungkol kay ts hehehe cellsites tower data?? kung talagang nakaka unawa kayo about cellsites maiintindihan nyo ang ibig sabihin ni ts he is talking about the transmitter spectrum and protocol, and yes may data sa tower ng cellsites This depends heavily on the protocol being deployed and the ***** volume of spectrum being leveraged for a given site. One cell site can deploy multiple channels each using 5, 10, 20, or 40 Mhz of spectrum on each channel. Additionally, the frequency can vary from 900 MHz to 1800 MHz, etc. Also, different protocols, such as Edge, 3G, 4G, and LTE all use different methods to process signals. Some of these are more efficient than others and can squeeze more bandwidth out of a given amount of spectrum. In general, the higher the frequency, the larger the channel width, the higher the number of channels in use at the site, and the more efficient the protocol, the more bandwidth will be available. and yes cellsites also transmit data ang tawag dito backhaul bandwidth. i will summarize it for the basher ni ts hehehe. Cell tower backhaul bandwidth can be provided by various means including fiber, traditional telco connections (T1, DS-3, etc.), or wireless backhaul. Carriers will supply bandwidth to the cell tower based on anticipated bandwidth usage. If they're doing their jobs well, backhaul bandwidth will not be a limiting factor, but I would guess there are real world scenarios in which it is a limiting factor. Backhaul bandwidth available at each tower site can easily reach 1 Gbps if it is warranted or necessary kaya nga tinanong ko si ts kung ano ang freq na ipapalit kung sakali. and besides may isang comment dito pag nasa field daw di ka daw it o ece ako nasa field programing ece/it nasa field ako. peace mga bro hehehe wag nating i bash si ts kasi may point naman sya alam yan ng talagang mga nakakaalam pag dating na networking job peacehehehe