By BTS, do you mean Base Transceiver Station? Such equipment can be found in cell phone towers. Usually a BTS runs on 48V DC.
There are two types of transmission cards used in Nokia BTS: Abis Interface Transmission Card (AITC) and Transmission and Protection Unit (TPU) card. These cards are responsible for handling the transmission of data and ensuring connectivity for the base transceiver station.
An HF transceiver can be purchased from many electrical shops or stores providing home radio equipment. They are used in local and in ham radio services.
There are many models include: Nokia 1680 classic, Nokia 2600 classic, Nokia 2700 classic, Nokia 2730 classic and many others. There are also business classic models like Nokia 6120, Nokia 6121.
(B)usiness (T)elephone (S)ystems Generall a part of a telco providers, or a stand alone venodr that sells the phone systems and othe ancillary equipment to go with it. Mitel, for example would be BTS Equipment, so would NEC Equipment.. Both are sold by a number of different retailers across the world. In Telecommunication, BTS stands for Base Transceiver Station. They are used as communication nodes in a mobile network and are placed at different location within some defined area where the Network Operator is licensed to operate. BTS are station, usually a room wherein a Rack for Transmitter, Receiver, Power Control device, Analog to Digital equipments, AC for lowering temperature within a room are placed and on the top of the house is placed sectored or omnidirectional antenna. They are communication nodes of a mobile network that relays data from mobile to BSC, which then sends it to the MSC. For BTS rack see the Related Link.
You should get the Nokia 6300. The nokia N72 has to many problems. Have you looked at the nokia 6085.
Nokia had roughly 53,850 employees in 2002
Iphone beause there are many application in it than nokia
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In nokia 2690 we can play mp4 and 3gp videos
Nokia first introduced the Nokia 6310I at the CeBIT fair in March 2002. The Nokia 6310I was sold as a business phone and was a dominant GSM device for many years.