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Switching Capacity in Telecommunication Switching Systems Formulas
Switching capacity refers to the maximum number of simultaneous connections or calls that a telecommunication switch or system can handle at a given time. And is denoted by SC.
Formulas to find Switching Capacity in Telecommunication Switching Systems
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Switching Capacity
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Telecommunication Switching Systems formulas that make use of Switching Capacity
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Theoretical Maximum Load
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Traffic Handling Capability
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Cost Capacity Index
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Cost per Subscriber
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List of variables in Telecommunication Switching Systems formulas
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Number of Subscriber Lines
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Traffic Handling Capacity
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FAQ
What is the Switching Capacity?
Switching capacity refers to the maximum number of simultaneous connections or calls that a telecommunication switch or system can handle at a given time.
Can the Switching Capacity be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Switching Capacity, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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