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what is ambr

  • , by Paul Waite
  • 1 min reading time

The AMBR (Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate) in telecommunications refers to the maximum rate at which data can be transferred over a network connection. In the UK market, AMBR plays a crucial role in ensuring efficient data transmission and network management. It is a key parameter defined in the LTE (Long-Term Evolution) standards to control the data rate for a subscriber's connection. By setting an appropriate AMBR value, network operators can manage the quality of service for each subscriber based on their subscription plan and network conditions. This helps in optimizing network resources and ensuring a consistent user experience for customers. AMBR is particularly important in scenarios where network congestion may occur, allowing operators to prioritize traffic and allocate bandwidth effectively. In summary, AMBR is a vital parameter that enables operators to maintain network performance, optimize resource utilization, and deliver a reliable service to subscribers.


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