Study

Backhaul and core traffic review

A reading of microwave hops, fibre tails, and the packet-core interfaces that starve a healthy radio sector during the hour that actually matters.

From 9,800 GEL

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Bundled network cables in a equipment room

Radio maps lie when the constraint sits on the hop. We have sat in rooms where a sector was accused of poor retainability while the microwave behind it was already at the colour that means “order a bigger pipe.” This review is for transmission planners and the RAN lead who suspects the argument is about the wrong layer.

You send hop inventories, interface counters, and the same site list the radio study would use. We return a drawing of which clusters cannot grow even if you add a sector, a list of hops that fail the hour you care about, and a short note that can be read in a joint RAN–transmission sitting. We do not redesign your microwave plan. We show where the radio story and the hop story disagree.

The starting figure of 9,800 GEL covers a single-market hop set with identifiers that match the radio sites. A national fibre-tail reading or a packet-core interface pack is quoted once we see how many names have to be reconciled.