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Estimated number of handsets for users
without wired telephones
Adjusted estimated number of handsets
for each cell
33 64
34 66
35 69
36 71
37 73
38 76
39 78
40 80
Adjusting for users without wired telephones
1. Count the number of user offices with handsets and wired telephones (H&W), and
record the number.
2. Count the number of user offices that have only wireless handsets, (H).
3. Use Table 15: Adjustment for users without wired telephones on page
69 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 the first column of
Table 15: Adjustment for users without wired telephones on
page
69 to determine if you must resize the cell, as described in
Determining cell
reengineering on page 68
.
High handset density deployment
The high handset density deployment includes limiting the expected number of handsets for
each cell center
.
Use the high handset density procedure if instructed to in
Table 14: Cell reengineering on
page
68. 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
14: Cell reengineering on page
68. Subdivide high handset density areas only. If a cell falls
into the category of a high density area, use
High handset density deployment on page 72
to subdivide the cell.
Subdivide a cell
T
o subdivide the area for smaller cells, divide the cell into as many small cells as necessary to
accommodate the number of users in the area.
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