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5 Use Table 19 "Adjustment for users without wired telephones"
(page 93) to determine the criteria shown in the left column to
determine if the cell has to be re-sized in the same manner
described in the section Determine cell reengineering.
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High handset density deployment
The high handset density deployment includes limiting the expected
number of handsets for each cell center.
Note:
Use the high handset density procedure if instructed to do so
from Table 18 "Cell reengineering" (page 91). Do not use more than one
basestation for each cell center.
Limit the anticipated number of handsets
Limit the number of handsets you anticipate for each cell center to the
limits shown in Table 18 "Cell reengineering" (page 91). Only subdivide
high handset density areas. If a cell falls into the category of a high density
area, use Procedure 28 “High handset density deployment” (page 96) to
subdivide the cell.
Subdivide a cell
To subdivide the area for smaller cells, divide the cell into as many smaller
cells as necessary to provide for the number of users in the area.
Figure 50
Example of a subdivided cell
In Figure 50 "Example of a subdivided cell" (page 95), cell 1C1 has 140
handset users and cell 1C2 has 100 handset users. For example, Table
18 "Cell reengineering" (page 91) indicates the following.
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