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Roaming Agressiveness [work] ✔

Simply put, it refers to how quickly—or reluctantly—a mobile device switches from its home network to a visited (roaming) network when the home signal weakens. A highly aggressive roaming setting will jump to any available roaming partner at the first sign of signal dip. A less aggressive setting will hold onto the home network longer, even at lower signal strength.

So, what is roaming aggressiveness?

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