User's Manual
84 Site planning
• “Calculating the number of users with an office outside the cell who
walk into the cell” (page 87).
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“Calculating the number of users without an office” (page 88).
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“Totalling the estimate for users in a cell” (page 89).
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“Calculating the data for all remaining cells” (page 89).
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“Creating a table to document telephone types in a cell” (page 90).
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“Determining cell reengineering” (page 91).
Estimating traffic within a cell
Modify the previous deployment procedure to adjust the estimated number
of users. To carry out this procedure, perform the following.
• Determine the number of handset users with an office within each cell.
• Determine how many of these users have wired phones.
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Determine how many users without an office are normally in each cell.
Some users have both wired and handset phones; other users rely on
handsets only.
Reengineered cells for high traffic areas are represented by an adjusted
estimate for the two groups: handset and wireless, and handset only. Use
the adjusted estimate to determine whether the cell sizes, indicated by the
earlier deployment procedure, can handle the telephone traffic.
If the traffic handling capacity of the cells is not adequate, use 12-channel
basestations and subdivide them into smaller cells to ensure the traffic is
handled properly in accordance with these instructions.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
SIP DECT Fundamentals
NN43120-123 01.07
6 January 2009
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