Profile handset use
Areas of above-average traffic density can have a low number of incumbent users but many
incoming users. These can include areas such as cafeterias, restaurants, canteens, and
meeting room areas where handset users tend to gather.
Another example of above-average traffic density is an environment where all occupants of an
area use handsets. This area requires special planning.
Areas of below average traffic density are areas users access infrequently, such as store rooms
and maintenance areas.
Obtain the following information and enter it into the work order.
Profiling handset users
1. Record the number of handset users.
2. Record an estimate of the potential growth of handset users.
3. Locate and record areas of above-average and below-average traffic density.
4. Determine and record which users have a wired IP phone in their office.
5. Determine and record the locations of user offices.
6. Ask about and record the mobility of the users. For example, do the users move
from cell to cell, or is the area of movement restricted, such that the users remain
within one cell?
Site planning example: Able-Studio
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