Geodata used in PegaPlan
Fundamental Bases for Radio Network Planning
One of the fundamental bases for radio network planning is geodata representing the area of interest as a model of the real world. Without knowledge of topography, geography and land-use, neither radio network roll-out nor base station or node B positioning are possible.
You need geographical information if you want to find out how population is distributed or if you need to know where points of interest are to define hot spots within your network.
Geodata helps you to make analyses and interpretations possible and to discover hidden opportunities.
The standards are the result of years of experience and cooperation between geoscientists, modeling specialists and radio network engineers.
Their teamwork provides you with the necessary geodata for the best planning results possible and also secures the investment into your radio network.
At the following pages you can get further information about geodata.

