Results for p = 0.1 Graphs at different values of Call Arrival Rate for Call Blocking Probability (in %) System Utilization (Efficiency) (in %) Average.

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Results for p = 0.1 Graphs at different values of Call Arrival Rate for Call Blocking Probability (in %) System Utilization (Efficiency) (in %) Average Call Duration (in seconds)

Results for p = 0.2 Graphs at different values of Call Arrival Rate for Call Blocking Probability (in %) System Utilization (Efficiency) (in %) Average Call Duration (in seconds)

Results for p = 0.3 Graphs at different values of Call Arrival Rate for Call Blocking Probability (in %) System Utilization (Efficiency) (in %) Average Call Duration (in seconds)

Results for p = 0.4 Graphs at different values of Call Arrival Rate for Call Blocking Probability (in %) System Utilization (Efficiency) (in %) Average Call Duration (in seconds)

Results for p = 0.5 Graphs at different values of Call Arrival Rate for Call Blocking Probability (in %) System Utilization (Efficiency) (in %) Average Call Duration (in seconds)

Results for p = 0.6 Graphs at different values of Call Arrival Rate for Call Blocking Probability (in %) System Utilization (Efficiency) (in %) Average Call Duration (in seconds)

Results for p = 0.7 Graphs at different values of Call Arrival Rate for Call Blocking Probability (in %) System Utilization (Efficiency) (in %) Average Call Duration (in seconds)

Results for p = 0.8 Graphs at different values of Call Arrival Rate for Call Blocking Probability (in %) System Utilization (Efficiency) (in %) Average Call Duration (in seconds)

Results for p = 0.9 Graphs at different values of Call Arrival Rate for Call Blocking Probability (in %) System Utilization (Efficiency) (in %) Average Call Duration (in seconds)