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SON, a critical enabler for future wireless networks
Ovum, April 2010, Pages: 25
SON (self-organizing networks/self-optimizing networks) is the new buzz word of the moment. The arrival of LTE means the addition of a new network and a set of new requirements, resulting in increased network complexity and potentially higher opex - despite LTE’s promises of improved cost efficiencies. In anticipation of these issues, large operators have identified SON as a key feature to address these challenges.
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