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The Study and Application of Cisco Mobile Wireless Router in CDMA Network
The Cisco® MWR 1941-DC Mobile Wireless Edge Router is a cell-site access platform specifically designed to optimize, aggregate and transport mixed-generation Radio Access Network (RAN) traffic. It is used at a cell site as part of an IP-RAN or Cell Site DCN solution. It generates revenue from new cell-site IP-based services. In this paper, we introduce an IP RAN solution in which the MWR 1941-DC extends IP connectivity to the cell site and Base Transceiver Station (BTS), through a Fast Ethernet interface to the BTS, the router provides bandwidth-efficient IP transport of voice and data bearer traffic, as well as maintenance, control and signaling traffic over the IP using traditional circuits.