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HCS
(redirected from Hierarchical Cell Structure)

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HCSHAF Computer System
HCSHajdu-Cheney Syndrome
HCSHalley's Comet Software
HCSHaptic Characteristic Structures
HCSHardcore Style (music)
HCSHardCore Supervisor (Multics)
HCSHarrogate Choral Society (UK)
HCSHarvard Computer Society
HCSHazard Communication Standard
HCSHeader Check Sequence (DOCSIS specification)
HCSHeader Checksum
HCSHealth Card Server
HCSHealth Care Secretary
HCSHealthcare Compensation Solutions (Prattville, AL)
HCSHelicopter Combat Support (Special) Squadron (US Navy)
HCSHelicopter Control Ship
HCSHelicopter Coordination Section
HCSHES Cabling Systems (Turkey)
HCSHierarchical Cell Structure
HCSHigh Carbon Steel
HCSHigh Content Screening
HCSHigh Current System
HCSHigh-Performance Computing and Simulation Research Laboratory
HCSHighway Capacity Software
HCSHistochemical Society
HCSHolland Christian Schools
HCSHome and Community-Based Service Program
HCSHospital & Healthcare Compensation Service
HCSHost Computer System
HCSHouse Connection Sewer
HCSHub City Stompers (New Brunswick, NJ band)
HCSHuman Capital Solutions
HCSHuman Capital Strategy
HCSHuman Chorionic Somatomammotropin
HCSHuman Control Strategy (robotics)
HCSHumanitarian Common Service
HCSHUMINT Control System
HCSHundred Call Seconds
HCSHybrid Computation and Simulation
HCSHydrogen Chloride Scrubber
HCSHydrogen Containing Solvent
HCSHigh Compression Swirl
HCSHome Cinema System
hCSHuman Chorionic Somatotropin

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All key planning areas are covered, including the technical and legal implications of network infrastructure sharing, hierarchical cell structure (HCS) deployment, ultra-high-site deployment and the benefits and limitations of using computer-aided design (CAD) software.
Further, the service offering is unique to Rogers Cantel in Canada as Wireless Office Service depends on the availability of the hierarchical cell structure of the Cantel AT&T IS-136 TDMA network.
As part of the network digitization, Ericsson is installing a hierarchical cell structure with macro, micro and pico base stations from the company's new RBS 884 family.
 
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