Load balancing can be achieved through three main methods: DRD uses blind handovers during service setup based on the number of HSDPA users per carrier; LDR hands over to another carrier when the load on the current cell exceeds a threshold; and service steering is an optional licensed feature.
Load balancing can be achieved through three main methods: DRD uses blind handovers during service setup based on the number of HSDPA users per carrier; LDR hands over to another carrier when the load on the current cell exceeds a threshold; and service steering is an optional licensed feature.
Load balancing can be achieved through three main methods: DRD uses blind handovers during service setup based on the number of HSDPA users per carrier; LDR hands over to another carrier when the load on the current cell exceeds a threshold; and service steering is an optional licensed feature.
1. DRD - blind HO to another carrier during service setup. Usually is based on number of HSDPA users per carrier 2. LDR - HO to another carrier, when load on current cell exceeds some threshold - as mango22 indicated 3. Service steering - optional feature - requires license.