DocumentCode :
2138428
Title :
Traffic estimation methodologies to determine wireless site profitability
Author :
Noe, Daryl J. ; Callahan, Dale W.
Author_Institution :
Tritel Commun., Birmingham, AL, USA
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
455
Lastpage :
457
Abstract :
Accurately estimating the return on investment of a cellular or PCS transmitter site has been a longstanding problem that all wireless companies face. A sites return on investment is directly related to the amount of phone calls it processes, and the revenue generated is difficult to know ahead of site implementation. Since revenues are directly related to traffic, this case study will examine traffic estimation methodologies for site placement. The methods of calculating the return on investment of a site are based on population in the area, the number of sales of phones in zip codes in the area, the number of cars per day on nearby roads, and the area the site covers. All cellular and PCS companies attempt to do this in order to try to make their companies profitable. The driving force behind site profitability analysis is avoiding low revenue producing sites. The construction costs for a site are usually anywhere from $150,000.00 to $300,000.00. Placing a site in a location that yields a high amount of usage and high revenues allow this initial investment to be paid off quickly. Conversely, placing a site in a location that yields a low amount of usage and low revenues causes the initial investment to be paid off slowly, or not at all.
Keywords :
cellular radio; economics; personal communication networks; telephone traffic recording; PCS transmitter site; cellular transmitter site; minutes of use; phone call processing; return on investment; revenue generation; site placement; site profitability analysis; traffic estimation methodologies; wireless site profitability; Buildings; Costs; Investments; Marketing and sales; Personal communication networks; Profitability; Roads; Transmitters;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
System Theory, 2002. Proceedings of the Thirty-Fourth Southeastern Symposium on
ISSN :
0094-2898
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7339-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SSST.2002.1027087
Filename :
1027087
Link To Document :
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