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LTE : How does congestion impact end to end QoS for an established bearer ?

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LTE : How does congestion impact end to end QoS for an established bearer ?
posted Sep 10, 2015 by Harshita

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Severe Congestion causes Packet Drops and Packet Delay. Light Congestion causes a decrease in throughput. Generally Congestion is handled in the end to end by protocols like TCP which has a mechanism to handle congestion when it detects congestion en-route.,

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User experience will not be same as before in case of congestion. This is wholesome of several KPIs affected at different NEs depending on point and nature of congestion in network. For example user plane congestion should be visible on eNB/S/PGW. For every type of service provisioned through established bearer, congestion will impact differently. Slow browsing, low download speeds are most reported issues in such cases. While any realtime (delay sensitive apps e.g. voice, video) shall face lags/drops and similar behavior.

answer Sep 11, 2015 by Asad Mehmood
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