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4、alie Selfie for their contribution to this paper.How Much Licensed Spectrum is Needed to Meet Future Demands for Network Capacity?B|2 CONTENTS Executive Summary.3 Introduction.5 Demand for Capacity.7 Growth in Wireless Traffic.7 Mobile Traffic Composition.10 Traffic Offloading.12 The Supply Side Inp
5、uts.13 Spectrum Availability.13 Current Spectrum Inventory.13 Spectrum Used and Relative Effectiveness.16 Spectral Efficiency.19 Building Cell Sites.21 Absent Capacity from More Full-Powered,Licensed Spectrum Macro Networks Will Likely Be Constrained.24 Capacity Constraint and Spectrum Deficit if No
6、 New Spectrum is Made Available.24 The Effect of Demand Shock and New Spectrum Availability on Capacity Constraint and Spectrum Deficit.25 Conclusion.26 Appendices.28 Appendix A:Demand and Traffic Growth.28 Appendix B:Infrastructure.30 Appendix C:Calculating Spectrum Deficit Under Alternative Scenar