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Churn

Discussion in 'GENERAL Wireless Discussion' started by kashkanantambu, Nov 2, 2005.

  1. kashkanantambu

    kashkanantambu Junior Member
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    Can anyone give me a definition of churn as it pertains to wireless equipment and ntworks.

    A basic definition of churn will suffice.

    Thanking you in advance,
    Shaka
     
  2. NokiaKrazy

    NokiaKrazy 2010. I'm still around
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  3. kashkanantambu

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    Thanks, this was helpful.
     
  4. pizzpoor

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    Roughly speaking, churn as it relates to carriers is the monthly loss of customers that leave the service less the customers that are newly acquired. I believe I was told the average churn for most carriers is around 2 percent or so. I have no information on how "churn" is used in terms of equipment.
     

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