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SON (Self-Organizing Networks)

Self-Organizing Networks (SON) are advanced systems used in telecommunications that automatically manage and optimize mobile networks. They monitor network performance, detect issues, and make adjustments—such as optimizing signal coverage or balancing loads—without human intervention. This self-configuration and autonomous optimization improve network reliability, capacity, and efficiency, ultimately leading to better service quality for users. SON technology reduces operational costs and speeds up network deployment, making mobile communication more seamless and adaptable to changing demands.