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The answer-seizure ratio (ASR) is a measurement of network quality and call success rates in telecommunications. It is the percentage of answered telephone calls with respect to the total call volume.


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Definition

In telecommunication an attempted call is termed a seizure or total calls. The answer-seizure ratio is defined as 100 times the ratio of answered calls, i.e. the number of seizures resulting in an answer signal, divided by the total number of seizures:

A S R = 100   a n s w e r e d   c a l l s t o t a l c a l l s {\displaystyle ASR=100\ {\frac {answered\ calls}{totalcalls}}}

Busy signals and other call rejections by the telephone network count as call failures. However, the inclusion in the ASR accounting of some failed calls varies in practical applications. This makes the ASR highly dependent on end-user action. Low answer-seizure ratios may be caused by far-end switch congestion, not answering by called parties and busy destination circuits.


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See also

  • Network Effectiveness Ratio
  • Call detail record
  • Average call duration

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