4 FAQs about Algiers Communications Green Base Station Gate
Did Algeria have a good road network?
At independence Algeria inherited a transportation network geared toward serving French colonial interests. The network did not integrate the country nationally or regionally, and few north-south routes existed. However, a good road network was in place in the densely populated Tell region, complete with express highways around the city of Algiers.
Who built the first metro station in Algiers?
The French company Vinci Construction Grand Projets built the metro stations, installed the tunnel ventilation and erected the administration building and depot. The first section of the metro line in Algiers runs mainly underground, was 9.5 km long and had ten stations. The depot is located south of Haï El Badr station.
Where is Metro Line 1 in Algiers?
The first section of the metro line in Algiers runs mainly underground, was 9.5 km long and had ten stations. The depot is located south of Haï El Badr station. After some weeks of trial operation without passengers since 8 Sept 2011, Line 1 finally began regular service on 1 November 2011. It is operated by Metro El Djazaïr.
What is a green base station solution?
The green base station solution involves base station system architecture, base station form, power saving technologies, and application of green technologies. Using SDR-based architecture and distributed base stations is a different approach to traditional multiband multimode network construction.