The automation paradigm for network management is captured in the self-organizing network (SON) concept. Apart from reducing the time needed to bring new equipment to its optimal operational level, self-optimization promises to improve QoS. This can be achieved due to the fact that automation enables shorter optimization cycles, entailing expedited and fine-grained adjustments of parameters.
The self-organizing network concept sounds extremely attractive, but the question remains, how can it be implemented? An additional concern involves finding a way to let the network manage itself, whilst simultaneously retaining control over it, so it organizes itself according to the business goals defined by the service provider. Download our white paper and discover how to employ the SON concept.
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