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    Question DCH to E-DCH Channel Switching

    Dears,

    Has anyone come across a way to control the rates on which the user gets switched from DCH to EDCH? I looked it up in
    the DCCC but couldn't find anything in this regard.

    What I'm trying to do is keeping the low rate users on R99 instead of HSUPA so to save the CE resources and reduce the cogestion.

    Any input in this regard will be highly appreciated..

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    Default Re: DCH to E-DCH Channel Switching

    Of course

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    Let me know if i can help you.

    BR

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    Default Re: DCH to E-DCH Channel Switching

    Quote Originally Posted by white_Noise View Post
    Dears,

    Has anyone come across a way to control the rates on which the user gets switched from DCH to EDCH? I looked it up in
    the DCCC but couldn't find anything in this regard.

    What I'm trying to do is keeping the low rate users on R99 instead of HSUPA so to save the CE resources and reduce the cogestion.

    Any input in this regard will be highly appreciated..
    Hi! Why not just decrease number of admitted EUL users instead?

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    Default Re: DCH to E-DCH Channel Switching

    Quote Originally Posted by ninjafine View Post
    Hi! Why not just decrease number of admitted EUL users instead?
    cause it will affect the Call setup KPIs, as the users will be rejected during admission, so it will peg congestion stats..

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