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  • #34365
    Nurettin
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    Which criteria is mostly used in telecom industry? or do they have the same meaning?

    #34366
    R
    Guest

    BHCA i see a lot….What is CAPS?

    #34367
    Ernest
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    BHCA= Busy Hour Call attempts
    CAPS= Call attempts per second.

    So you can see that BHCA=CAPS*60*60

    #34368
    mostafa ryad
    Guest

    please i need some information about caps , BHCA , Erlang
    relation & how to calculate caps

    #34369
    Soufian
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    CAPS: Verbindungsversuche pro Sekunde
    aud Englisch (Call Attempts per second)

    #34370
    arcabeannourO
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    Why is A-Rod getting raked over the coals for testing positive for ‘roids in 2003 but players like Giambi get away with it?

    #34371
    ys kasar
    Guest

    one cap supports how many bhca.

    #34372
    navalona
    Guest

    hello,
    is there someone who can tell me how many CAPS can handle a Voice Interactive system equiped with 960 circuits?
    thanks

    #34373
    Isabel
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    How calculated the traffic in BHCA, that information I will need.

    #34374
    Don
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    If I know:
    50,000 calls are needed
    each call is 30 seconds long
    I can do 30 CPS

    … what’s the equation to see how long it will take me to make 50,000 calls that are 30 seconds long at 30 CPS … ?

    Cannot figure out which erlang or equation to use?

    #75593
    Simon (Evolutio)
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    CAPS = BHCA/3600
    BHCA=Load*3600/MHT
    MHT= Mean Holding Time = AHT = Average Holding Time = TMO (Tiempo Medio de Ocupación)
    Load=channels * traffic per user
    channels = channels or users (depending on what you want to calculate)
    traffic per user = number of calls a user usually makes (or number of times a channel is seized, depending on what you want to calculate) in one hour
    Finally, you will be able to find the concept of BHCC, which in the industry we calculate as:
    BHCA = BHCC * 3
    Where 3 is an estimated figure of the number of attempts a user (or channel) usually try when making a call. This figure can be adjusted per your convenience, depending on what you are designing.
    I hope this helps
    Simon (Evolutio)

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