Fast macrodiversity switching (FMS) dynamically switches radio links used
for traffic and control channels for a mobile station among a number of
base transceiver stations (BTS) without changing the radio resource, that
is, using the same frequency and time slot combination (TDMA) or
frequency and spreading code combination (CDMA). The traffic channel
switching is under control of zone managers. Each BTS includes a zone
manager where a host BTS has its zone manager designated as a host zone
manager and other BTSs (assistant BTSs) have their zone managers
designated as assistant zone managers. The control by the host and
assistant zone managers includes switching down-link signals to and
up-link signals from mobile stations among base transceiver stations
which include broadcast channels (non-switched) and dedicated (switched)
channels. Measurements of the wireless signals are made at macrodiverse
locations. Zone managers process the measurements to determine preferred
ones of the transceiver stations for particular dedicated channels for a
particular mobile station.