SUMMARYChannel efficiency can be improved by transmission that integrates voice and the data. When this idea is applied to multicellular systems, channels must be assigned so that the intercellular interference power is minimized. Furthermore, channels must be provided with priority for voice calls, since real-time transmission is required. As a system that considers these requirements, this paper investigates a method of reducing intercellular interference in a circuitswitching system with channel segregation in which data are transmitted with priority, using the silent period of voice calls. It is shown by computer simulation that the proposed method can improve performance characteristics such as the interference rate, blocking rate, forced termination rate, and hand-off rate.