Introduction; Features; Figure 1: Lte Network Architecture - Baicells Atom ID0406-6.5 User Manual

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1 Introduction

The Baicells Atom ID0406-6.5 indoor Customer Premise Equipment (CPE), aka User Equipment (UE), is part
of the Baicells broadband wireless access system that integrates with Long-Term Evolution (LTE) backhaul
networks to provide subscribers with Internet access. The CPE communicates through a wireless
connection to the operator's eNodeBs (eNBs) at cell sites located in the region. The eNBs communicate
with the backhaul network (Figure 1).

Figure 1: LTE Network Architecture

The Indoor Unit (INU) CPE comes preloaded with a Graphical User Interface (GUI) application to configure
the device. The GUI screens for CAT4 and CAT6/7 look different, though both contain many of the same
types of settings. This document covers both GUIs and points out where there are differences.

2 Features

Some of the key features and attributes of the Atom indoor CPE are listed below. Exact specifications vary
by model; please refer to the datasheets found at Baicells.com > Resources > Documents.
Standard LTE TDD bands 40, 41, 42, 43, and 48
Complies with 3GPP standards for Release 9 CAT4 and Release 10 CAT6/7
IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz supported
2.5 GHz or 3.5 GHz models
Small footprint
Local and remote GUI with flexible feature configuration options
The CAT6/7 Atom ID06-6.5 provides Voice Over IP (VoIP) communications to support fax and
Point-of-Sale (POS) equipment connectivity using an RJ-11 interface
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