Self Organizing Network Sample Clauses
A Self Organizing Network (SON) clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to the implementation and management of automated network optimization technologies within a telecommunications agreement. This clause typically outlines how the network will use software and algorithms to automatically configure, monitor, and optimize its performance, reducing the need for manual intervention. For example, it may specify the parameters for automatic load balancing, fault detection, or resource allocation. The core function of this clause is to ensure efficient, adaptive network operations, thereby improving service quality and reducing operational costs for both parties.
Self Organizing Network. Self-Organizing Networks (“SON”) significantly improve Wi-Fi performance by automatically identifying and fixing Wi-Fi problems. Connected devices can move seamlessly between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi signals, and between access points if a Wi-Fi Extender has been added to your Home Network.
