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Mobile Network Optimization - A Guide for 2G and 3G Network Optimization - cover

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Mobile Network Optimization - A Guide for 2G and 3G Network Optimization

Emmanuel Usuah

Publisher: Emmanuel Usuah

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Summary

In recent times, mobile network users around the world has been experiencing a high drop call rate. This guide "Mobile Network Optimization" gives an in-depth practical knowledge with captured scenarios for fresher's and experienced telecom engineers, to interpret and analyze 2G GSM and 3G WCDMA parameters on TEMS Investigation for drop call rate optimization. This guide covers RF drive testing for dropped calls and single site verification (SSV) for WCDMA radio network optimization (RNO). 
It is a career pathway for physics, computer, electrical and electronic undergraduates/graduates. This guide gives an equivalent internship practical knowledge in telecommunications industry for both undergraduates and graduates. 
Mobile Network Optimization guide is written in plain English and gives fresher's an equivalent industry practical knowledge and skills in 2G/3G network optimization.
Available since: 05/22/2017.

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