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1EUTELIS CONSULT
Consulting firm fortelecommunications and value
added services (Ltd)
Analysing peak and off peak in mobile
communications
Michael Berlage, Senior Consultant P.O. Box
101210, 40832 Ratingen, Germany Tel. 49 2102
999 037 Fax. 49 2102 999 267
2Network load in mobile communications
Peak and Off peak are defined according to the
distribution of traffic over time
Network usage can also be differentiated
according to the distribution over space
3Peak and off peak in mobile communications
- Spare capacity in time is an issue both for the
frequencies used and the switching and
transmission capacity of the network. - The distribution of network load across space is
a key driver for cell site planning. - Since coverage is a major issue, a large part of
the network has spare capacity. - The traffic distribution over time and the
traffic distribution over space are
interdependent. - Pricing policies that focus on the distribution
over time have to take the distribution over
space into account and vice versa.
4Behaviour in time and space
Time
2-dimensional space
3-dimensional space time frame
Time geography analyses human behaviour in
context of space and time
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An individual is characterised by its patterns of
activity in time and space
5Analysing time geography
- Individuals can be characterised by their
activity patterns over time and in space within
the context of time geography. - Research has shown that there are typical path in
time and space that characterise groups of
individuals. - This space-time path is relatively stable for
groups of individuals over the years. - In many cases, it is determined by the purposes
of every day life. - Because of the relationship with the patterns of
living and lifestyles, the patterns are difficult
to change.
6Time geography and usage of mobiles
The location and time of the usage of mobile
phones has to be understood in the context of the
space-time paths of the mobile user. Peak and
off peak usage are determined by
- the point in time of the communication
- the location of the communication
- the availability of communication devices at that
time and location - the purpose of communication
- the situative context the mobile user is in.
7Geographic Information Systems
Components of GIS
How does GIS work?
8Analysing mobile customer behaviour with GIS
Assumptions on individual behaviour are combined
to probabilities of being at at certain location
at a certain time and a probability to
communicate there
9Market size and Market share
Social geography of a city at a certain time
Network usage at a certain time
Comparing the density and number of people and
the number of mobile calls can give an indication
of locations and times where mobile usage can be
extended
10Explaining usage patterns
Certain locations on the time space path are
associated with certain activities. These are
more or less related to the usage of mobiles (in
a restaurant, while shopping). Usage during
specific activities needs to be stimulated in
order to shift traffic or stimulate additional
usage.
11Data collection
- Communications diaries are extensive but
expensive research. The coverage of all mobility
and communication activities in a diary can not
be expected. - In depth interviews with representative customers
of certain life style groups can help build
typical space time paths which are compared to
actual network usage. - Expected customer behaviour can be compared to
actual network usage to highlight differences and
deficiencies of the understanding of current
mobile usage, especially with changing customer
focus or customer behaviour. - Desk research may provide for general data on
location of individuals over time.
12Understanding time geography of mobile users
- Segmenting customers according to their
lifestyles and mobility - Peak and off peak pricing
- Promotional pricing and advertisement
- Forecasting usage
- Network planning
- Evaluating the effect of addressing new market
segments