The document discusses the differences between conventional cell sites with coaxial cable connections from the radio equipment to antennas versus modern distributed cell sites with fiber optic connections. In distributed sites, the radio frequency functions are split between a baseband unit (BBU) located at the base of the tower and remote radio heads (RRH) located by the antennas. The common public radio interface (CPRI) standard defines the communication between BBUs and RRH over fiber. Maintaining distributed cell sites presents new challenges as any radio troubleshooting requires accessing equipment at the tower top.