3.5 _verified_ - Atoll

The platform utilizes specialized to model unified traffic distribution. Atoll 3.5 dynamically calculates how data demand shifts across overlapping layers, including:

But the number "3.5" tells a deeper story. Atoll’s naming convention is famously straightforward: the first digit indicates the chassis size and series generation. The "3" series represents a mid-to-large chassis with a substantial power supply, while the ".5" denotes a specific revision or feature set. Over time, "Atoll 3.5" has become shorthand for a specific era of French engineering—an era where component quality mattered more than marketing budgets.

lately and the multi-technology optimization capabilities are a game-changer for RF planning. Whether you're managing massive LTE rollouts or preparing for 5G NR integration, this version provides the precision needed for complex urban environments. Key takeaways from my recent projects: Standard Prediction Model (SPM) Tuning: atoll 3.5

2/3 The biggest win in 3.5 is the UI update. Less time navigating menus = more time optimizing coverage maps. A necessary upgrade for teams handling high-density urban sectors.

Some key features of Atoll 3.5 include:

: Essential for users needing to understand the underlying table structures for customized reporting or scripting.

The primary focus of version 3.5 was to address the increasing sophistication of 5G networks. It introduced advanced modeling capabilities that allow for more accurate planning of these high-frequency, data-dense environments: The platform utilizes specialized to model unified traffic

: Specific technical notes for planning High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA), LTE, and 5G NR networks. Key Features of Atoll 3.5

, introduced advanced massive MIMO modeling and hybrid indoor/outdoor planning capabilities. The "3" series represents a mid-to-large chassis with