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3. Use Table 26: Adjustment for users without wired telephones on page 1
15 to
determine the equivalent number of H&W users and record this number.
4. Add the numbers received from steps 1 and 3 to determine and adjust the value for
the number of users with wired telephones.
5. Use
Table 26: Adjustment for users without wired telephones on page 1
15 to
determine the criteria shown in the left column to determine if the cell has to be
resized in the same manner described in the section Determine cell re-
engineering.
High handset density deployment
The high handset density deployment includes limiting the expected number of handsets for
each cell centre.
Note:
Use the high handset density procedure if instructed to do so from Table 25: Cell re-
engineering on page 1
13. Do not use more than one basestation for each cell centre.
Limiting the anticipated number of handsets
Limit the anticipated number of handsets for each cell centre to the limits shown in Table 25:
Cell re-engineering on page 1
13. Only subdivide high handset density areas. If a cell falls into
the category of a high density area, use the procedure on the following page to subdivide the
cell.
Subdividing a cell
T
o 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.
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