Hi, It is a very naive question. Do we have one gNB dedicated per sector or does a single gNB handle all the sectors? I have attached a picture to explain my question.
AlexB
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One gNodeB can handle several 5G sectors (or cells).
Same as one eNodeB (LTE) can handle several LTE sectors (or cells).
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