Claims
- 1. A network, comprising:
a plurality of antennas optically coupled over the network to a plurality of base stations, the base stations configured to provide cellular transmission wherein at least a portion of the plurality of base stations are in a common location and at least a portion of the antennas are geographically disbursed; and a plurality of links that couple the plurality of antennas and the plurality of base stations, at least one link of the plurality of links providing multiple transmission paths between at least a portion of the base stations with at least a portion of the antennas.
- 2. The network of claim 1, wherein the common location is a physical section of a facility that holds the plurality of base stations.
- 3. The network of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of antennas are coupled to a single base station.
- 4. A network, comprising:
a plurality of antennas RF coupled over the network to a plurality of base stations, the base stations configured to provide cellular transmission wherein at least a portion of the plurality of base stations are in a common location and at least a portion of the antennas are geographically disbursed; and a plurality of links that couple the plurality of antennas and the plurality of base stations, at least one link of the plurality of links providing multiple transmission paths between at least a portion of the base stations with at least a portion of the antennas.
- 5. The network of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of links are configured to provide selectable allocation of capacity to at least a portion of the plurality of base stations.
- 6. The network of claim 5, wherein the network employs two or more wavelength optical multiplexing.
- 7. The network of claim 1, further comprising:
a control switching system configured to provide selectable allocation of capacity to at least a portion of the plurality of base stations.
- 8. A network, comprising:
a plurality of antennas optically coupled over the network to a plurality of base stations, the base stations configured to provide digital transmissions which represent cellular signals; and a plurality of links that couple the plurality of antennas and the plurality of base stations, at least one link of the plurality of links providing multiple transmission paths between at least a portion of the base stations with at least a portion of the antennas, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of base stations are in a common location and at least a portion of the antennas are geographically disbursed.
- 9. The network of claim 8 where at least one link of the plurality of links is shared by at least two operators.
- 10. The network of claim 8, wherein at least one of the links is a free space optical link configured to transmit at least two optical wavelengths which form multiple transmission paths.
- 11. The network of claim 8, where the plurality of links provide multiple transmission paths by time division multiplexing.
- 12. The network of claim 8, wherein the plurality of links are a plurality of optical fiber links.
- 13. The network of claim 12, wherein at least one of the links is configured to transmit at least two optical wavelengths which form multiple transmission paths.
- 14. The network of claim 8, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of links are configured to provide selectable allocation of capacity to at least a portion of the plurality of base stations.
- 15. The network of claim 14, wherein the network employs two or more wavelength optical multiplexing.
- 16. A network, comprising:
a plurality of antennas coupled over the network to a plurality of base stations, the base stations configured to provide cellular transmission; and a plurality of links that couple the plurality of antennas and the plurality of base stations, at least one link of the plurality of links providing multiple transmission paths between at least a portion of the base stations with at least a portion of the antennas; and at least one link of the plurality of links is shared by at least two operators on different transmission paths.
- 17. The network of claim 16, wherein the at least two operators are at least two wireless operators.
- 18. The network of claim 16, wherein the at least two operators are different spectrum bands used by a same cellular operator.
- 19. The network of claim 16, wherein the at least two operators are different entities.
- 20. The network of claim 16, wherein the at least two operators have different wireless bands.
- 21. The network of claim 16, wherein the plurality of antennas are optically coupled over the network to the plurality of base stations.
- 22. The network of claim 21, wherein the at least two operators have non-sharedielectrical components.
- 23. The network of claim 21 where different operators employ different optical fiber strands.
- 24. The network of claim 16, wherein the plurality of antennas are RF coupled over the network to the plurality of base stations.
- 25. The network of claim 24 where the links are microwave links and the transmission paths are different RF frequency channels.
- 26. The network of claim 16 where the network is built to connect and take advantage of existing operator sites, in order to place other operators antennas on these sites connected to base stations at the original sites.
- 27. The network of claim 16, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of base stations are in a common location, at least a portion of the antenna nodes are located for geographic coverage, and at least a portion of the antenna node locations are configured to be shared by multiple operators.
- 28. The network of claim 27, wherein the common location is shared between multiple operators.
- 29. A network, comprising:
a plurality of antennas coupled over the network to a plurality of base stations, the base stations configured to provide transmissions which represent cellular signals; and a plurality of links that couple the plurality of antennas and the plurality of base stations, at least one link of the plurality of links providing multiple transmission paths between at least a portion of the base stations with at least a portion of the antennas, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of base stations and antennas belong to different operators.
- 30. The network of claim 29, wherein the plurality of antennas are optically coupled over the network to the plurality of base stations.
- 31. The network of claim 29, wherein the plurality of antennas are RF coupled over the network to the plurality of base stations.
- 32. A network, comprising:
a plurality of antennas optically coupled over the network to a plurality of base stations, the base stations configured to provide cellular transmission; and a plurality of optical fiber links that couple the plurality of antennas and the plurality of base stations, at least one link of the plurality of links providing multiple transmission paths over at least two optical wavelengths between at least a portion of the base stations with at least a portion of the antennas, where different operators employ different optical wavelengths.
- 33. A network, comprising:
a plurality of antennas optically coupled over the network to a plurality of base stations, the base stations configured to provide cellular transmission; and a plurality of links that couple the plurality of antennas and the plurality of base stations, at least one link of the plurality of links providing multiple transmission paths between at least a portion of the base stations with at least a portion of the antennas, wherein a transceiver capacity of at least a portion of base stations at selected network nodes is shared by at least a portion of antennas at selected network nodes.
- 34. The network of claim 33, wherein the plurality of antennas are optically coupled over the network to the plurality of base stations.
- 35. The network of claim 33, wherein the plurality of antennas are RF coupled over the network to the plurality of base stations.
- 36. A network, comprising:
a plurality of antennas optically coupled over the network to a plurality of base stations, the base stations configured to provide cellular transmission; and a plurality of links that couple the plurality of antennas and the plurality of base stations, at least one link of the plurality of links providing multiple transmission paths between at least a portion of the base stations with at least a portion of the antennas including at least a first control box coupled to each antenna of the plurality of antennas, the at least first control box configured to route to selected base stations of the plurality of base stations.
- 37. The network of claim 36, wherein the at least a first control box is configured to route to selected base stations of the plurality of base stations according to a desired schedule.
- 38. A network, comprising:
a plurality of antennas optically coupled over the network to a plurality of base stations, the base stations configured to provide cellular transmission; and a plurality of optical fiber links that couple the plurality of antennas and the plurality of base stations, at least one link of the plurality of links providing multiple transmission paths between at least a portion of the base stations with at least a portion of the antennas, the plurality of links including at least one fiber cable with a plurality of fiber strands which form multiple transmission paths, wherein at least one link of the plurality of links is shared by at least two operators.
- 39. A network, comprising:
a plurality of antennas optically coupled over the network to a plurality of base stations, the base stations configured to provide cellular transmission; and a plurality of optical links that couple the plurality of antennas and the plurality of base stations, at least one link of the plurality of links providing multiple transmission paths over at least two optical wavelengths between at least a portion of the base stations with at least a portion of the antennas, wherein at least one link of the plurality of links is shared by at least two operators.
- 40. The network of claim 39, wherein the plurality of links are optical fiber links.
- 41. The network of claim 39, wherein the plurality of links are free space links.
- 42. A network, comprising:
a plurality of remote units and a plurality of base units, wherein each of a remote unit is a radiating unit that has at least a portion of a functionality of a base station; and a plurality of links that couple the plurality of remote units and the plurality of base units, at least one link of the plurality of links providing multiple transmission paths between at least a portion of the base units with at least a portion of the plurality of remote units, wherein at least one link of the plurality of links is shared by at least two operators
- 43. A network with a plurality of nodes, comprising:
a plurality of antennas optically coupled over the network to a plurality of base stations, the base stations configured to provide cellular transmission; and a plurality of links that couple the plurality of antennas and the plurality of base stations, at least one link of the plurality of links providing multiple transmission paths between at least a portion of the base stations with at least a portion of the antennas, wherein at least one base station and at least one antenna are at a same node.
- 44. A method of transmission, comprising:
providing a network that includes a plurality of links that couple a plurality of antennas with a plurality of base stations, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of base stations are in a common location and at least a portion of the antennas are geographically disbursed; and transmitting digital signals over the network,
- 45. The method of claim 44, further comprising:
using DWDM multiplexing between at least a portion of the base stations with at least a portion of the antennas.
- 46. The method of claim 44, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of antennas receive analog signals from the air, sample and digitize the analog signals and then transmit a digital stream to the network.
- 47. The method of claim 44, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of base stations represent the downlink cellular signal as a digital stream that is representative of a wireless spectrum band, and transmit that digital signal to the network.
- 48. A method of transmission, comprising:
providing a network that includes a plurality of links that couple a plurality of antennas with a plurality of base stations, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of base stations are in a common location and at least a portion of the antennas are geographically disbursed; and using multiple optical wavelength carriers to carry multiple cellular signals.
- 49. A method of transmission, comprising:
providing a network that includes a plurality of links that couple a plurality of antennas with a plurality of base stations, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of base stations are in a common location and at least a portion of the antennas are geographically disbursed; and placing different wireless telecommunications operators on different optical wavelengths.
- 50. A method of transmission, comprising:
providing a network that includes a plurality of links that couple a plurality of antennas with a plurality of base stations, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of base stations are in a common location and at least a portion of the antennas are geographically disbursed; and using SONET routing over the network.
- 51. A method of transmission, comprising:
providing a network that includes a plurality of links that couple a plurality of antennas with a plurality of base stations, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of base stations are in a common location and at least a portion of the antennas are geographically disbursed; and using IP routing over the network.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No.: 60/296,781 filed Jun. 8, 2001 and U.S. Provisional Application No.: 60/313,360 filed Aug. 17, 2001. This application is also a continuation-in-part of Attorney Docket No. 27103-704 and a continuation-in-part of Attorney Docket No. 27103-705 filed on Nov. 5, 2001.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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