Atoll 3.5 «2024»
“You want to build?” she asked the coral-thing.
Atoll 3.5 arrived at a critical juncture. It was built to handle the increasing complexity of multi-layer networks. Previous versions had laid the groundwork, but version 3.5 represented a maturation of the platform’s architecture. It was no longer just about drawing coverage maps; it was about integrating disparate datasets to make intelligent CapEx decisions. atoll 3.5
: Support for gray-scale maps from Bing online map servers and improved handling of geographic archives (.zip) that bundle ATL files with spatial data. Administrative and Technical Support Atoll 3.5.0 Release Notes Radio - Scribd “You want to build
The hum became a scream. The coral-thing lunged, but its hand passed through her arm like smoke—the scrambler was already singing, a frequency that unraveled the machines’ cohesion. The gel turned to water. The spires cracked, wept salt, and collapsed. The faces on the coral blinked once, twice—and for a single, glorious second, Makai’s eyes were his own again. He smiled. Previous versions had laid the groundwork, but version 3
And far below, in the dark of the earth, the machines began to hum again.
: Enhanced support for 5G New Radio features, including beamforming, massive MIMO, and advanced interference analysis. LTE and LTE-A Development
For organizations looking to streamline their workflows, Atoll 3.5 offers robust integration capabilities. It features a 64-bit architecture that can handle massive datasets, making it suitable for nationwide network models. Its open API allows it to interface with existing OSS (Operations Support Systems) and SON (Self-Organizing Networks) tools. This ensures that the transition from the planning phase to the actual live network is seamless and data-driven.