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The phrase "average call duration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to telecommunications, customer service, or data analysis to refer to the typical length of phone calls.
Example: "The average call duration for our customer support team has increased over the past month, indicating more complex inquiries."
Alternatives: "mean call length" or "typical call duration".
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The average call duration is seconds.
New calls are assumed to finish within the average call duration time,, or the call handoffs to an adjacent cell.
The probability of handover depends on several factors such as the average call duration, cell size, and average user velocity.
He adds now that repeat usage has been high and average call duration times have been trending higher than the industry average.
The link switching probability of a call depends on two factors: the average channel dwell time (1/η) and the average call duration (1/μ).
Figure 1(a) and (b) shows that a typical average separation and a typical average call duration for alters in (mathcal{S}) is around 12 days and 170 seconds, respectively.
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(b) PDFs for call durations, (T_{ij}) and for the average call durations, ((langle Trangle_{ij})).
Therefore, we need to average the call duration with flow-level dynamics.
The mean call-duration in Tilburg is on average 0.7 minute (CI: 0,4 1,0 min).
The mean difference between the self-reported and operator-derived monthly averages of call duration was 523 minutes with 95%CI [-1,446 [-1,446.
For these 118 study subjects, the Bland-Altman plot was very similar to Figure 4, with the mean difference between the self-reported and operator-derived monthly averages of call duration being 476 minutes and 95%CI [-1,212 [-1,212.
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