Looking to see if I can test 3g hNodeB with HNBGW implementation on Osmo

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Dees motosingh at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Oct 27 15:26:57 UTC 2017


Thank you indeed, Harald.
I found more info on this and config script as well which is helpful.
It would be nice for someone like me a novice on osm to land on a wiki page which gives all info rather having to search or to ask the forum. This wiki was very helpful.
Getting Started with 3G - Cellular Infrastructure - Open Source Mobile Communications

  
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Kind regards,Dees


      From: Harald Welte <laforge at gnumonks.org>
 To: Dees <motosingh at yahoo.co.uk> 
Cc: "openbsc at lists.osmocom.org" <openbsc at lists.osmocom.org>
 Sent: Friday, 27 October 2017, 16:10
 Subject: Re: Looking to see if I can test 3g hNodeB with HNBGW implementation on Osmo
   
Hi!

On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 12:44:18PM +0000, Dees wrote:
> Very new to Osmo.

Welcome.

> Wondering  Osmo has full stack support for Iuh, if yes is there any guidance or wiki page.

I'm sorry to be frank, but I think you will have seen the "search" bar
on the top right of the osmocom.org project homepage?  Please read up
and ask questions after you went through what has been published. Thanks
for your kind attention.

http://osmocom.org/search?q=iuh

will have many links, including

http://osmocom.org/projects/cellular-infrastructure/wiki/Osmocom_Network_In_The_Box

and that page has a section about OsmoHNBGW.  Also you will find links
like http://osmocom.org/news/67 that should have clearly answered your
question.

> Kind regards,Dees

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