What can be the reasons of a Call drop?

Answer Posted / vinit panchal

>call is drop occur when you are moving cell to cell , cell
to msc .
>when load on the bts is more than it could be not available
for accepting your call on that time.
>when you are in traffic area then also load on the bts is
high so call drop would be possible.
>when user moving from 1 cell to another cell than call will
be continue as before but in another cell is busy to
handling more no . of user so than it will be not able to
accept your call so call will be drop

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