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<strong>NBN</strong> <strong>Co</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Design</strong> <strong>Rules</strong><br />

Figure 16 Wireless Serving Area Module<br />

The second module is the Wireless Serving Area. All Wireless Serving Area Modules connected to a<br />

common FAN site are grouped into a Wireless Serving Area. The largest WSA will have up to 24<br />

WSAM connecting to a FAN.<br />

X 1440<br />

X 8<br />

1 24<br />

X 1440<br />

X 8<br />

Wireless Serving Area<br />

Module (WSAM)<br />

Wireless Serving Area<br />

Module (WSAM)<br />

FAN<br />

WIRELESS SERVING AREA<br />

(WSA)<br />

Figure 17 Wireless Serving Area<br />

The third module is the Access Aggregation Region (AAR). The wireless area served by a single POI is<br />

an AAR. The maximum number of WSAs in an AAR is determined by the number of FANs that<br />

connect back to the POI. For the purposes of wireless dimensioning, the size of an AAR is based on<br />

the maximum number of end users, rather than the maximum number of WSAs, with a maximum of<br />

25000 end users in an AAR.<br />

25

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