General RF Engineering Requirements Sample Clauses

General RF Engineering Requirements. All RF engineering and Network Planning must be provided using the latest computer modeling and simulation techniques and meet coverage and capacity requirements, service quality metrics and Equipment configuration, antenna, cable/feeder, and other hardware requirements and Software parameters as specified in Appendix A sections 6 and 7.
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