Atoll | 3.5

: The 3.5 throws a holographic image. It is not the hyper-focused "laser" imaging of a Benchmark amplifier, but rather a deep, layered presentation where instruments occupy a natural, three-dimensional space.

| Domain | Application | |--------|--------------| | Mobile operators | LTE-A capacity expansion, CA deployment planning | | Regulators | Spectrum sharing analysis, coverage obligation verification | | Broadcasters | DTT (Digital Terrestrial TV) interference studies | | Enterprises | Private LTE/NB-IoT network design (factories, ports, mines) | atoll 3.5

In previous versions, Elias might have spent hours toggling between indoor and outdoor documents. Now, using the combined indoor/outdoor RAN planning features of 3.5, he seamlessly modeled a small cell inside the station. He watched as the software calculated the transition between the street-level 5G beam and the indoor antennas. The red turned to a healthy, vibrant yellow. : The 3

One of the standout features of 3.5 is its ability to handle Multi-Radio Access Technology (Multi-RAT) scenarios. In a world where 4G and 5G coexist, Atoll allows for "cross-technology" planning. This ensures that the transition between layers is seamless and that interference between different technologies is minimized. 3. High-Performance Calculations Now, using the combined indoor/outdoor RAN planning features