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of the optimization process, and when you apply the proposed site activations, the flag condition
of the activated sites is changed to match the specified “active” condition. You can use a second
flag condition to tag sites where activation should be forced. These sites are not yet active, but
they have already been selected so the ACP does not have to take that decision. However, the
ACP does prioritize the various site activations, between the already selected sites and the new
activation suggestions from the ACP. Site Activation mode also allows you to select the option to
specify a minimum intersite distance. You can enter a minimum inter-site distance value. When
selecting a site for activation, all sites that are within the specified minimum inter-site distance
from the selected site will be not be considered for activation. Adding site candidates The site
selection process involves the selection of sites, from a list of candidate sites, to activate or to
deactivate, with the objective of optimizing the quality of the network while limiting the number
of sites to deploy. To achieve this goal, it is sometimes necessary to add additional site
candidates. The list of potential site candidates is drawn from point files added to the
optimization settings. These point files contain points, each of which is assigned a priority
represented by a value from 1 to 10, where 10takes precedence over all other priorities -the higher
the number, the higher the priority. This priority determines whether a site candidate is placed
ahead of another site candidate. Where a site candidate is placed is determined by registered
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