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What is the function of a Forward Common Assignment Channel (F-CACH)?

a.

It instructs the Mobile Station about which R-CCCH to use to send access messages.

b.

It instructs the Mobile Station about which F-CPCH Sub-Channel to use to receive power control bits

c.

F-CACH messages are in response to R-EACH to the base station. F-CACH is always used along with F-CPCCH, R-EACH and R-CCCH.

d.

All the above

Answer: (d).All the above

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