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Co-channel interference (CCI)

Co-channel interference (CCI) refers to interference from 2 different radio stations on the same frequency. CCI is one of the major limitations in cellular and PCS wireless telephone networks. In the case of TDMA networks, such as GSM/GPRS or NADC (otherwise known as “IS-136”), the co-channel interference is mainly caused by the spectrum allocated for the system being reused multiple times (“frequency reuse”).

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