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Improving Quality of Experience of Subscribers through Post Deployment Network Planning in UMTS Cellular Networks

It is an established fact that cost of churning is a common concern for being profitable in the cellular network service provider’s space. Service providers can view this problem as a service management problem and can have a solution to enhance the stickiness of subscribers by managing the quality...

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Published in:International journal of business data communications and networking 2012-07, Vol.8 (3), p.1-27
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Heuristic
Heuristic methods
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Mapping
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Search methods
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Tabu search
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