1. Call drop rate is calculated number drops/attempts so more traffic more attempts and less dcr but..(in optimization there is always but)
2.if ur radio condition is not good than higher traffic may cause more drops which is not visible in case of low traffic
why??
because, i will give u an example, 2 tch frequencies can interfere each other when there is traffic(these can be hoping frequencies as well) , so more traffic means more timeslots are used and more probability for frequency clash at for any timeslot,
one more thing, high traffic can cause proper handover delays,call dragging is one one the disgusting problem when u see in log files
Dears, in addition to the comments of (brother), it is better to check the call preemption which drops the normal calls and gives priority to the VIP calls, here is important to know the source of calls from which kind of area it is?(much increment is in which kind of area(business, military, residential,….). to judge better. i know that the traffic has gone up in all your network but it cant be uniform increment in over all network. it is better to mention the source of call increment.
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