“…The values n j (n) and n k (n) in (29) and (30) express, in line with (6) and (8), the number of traffic sources of, respectively, class j and k that are serviced (occupied in state ON) in the occupancy state of n FSUs. It is proved in [55] that these values are equal to the average number y dir,j (n) of serviced Engset calls of class j and the average number y dir,k (n) of serviced Pascal calls of class k, respectively, in a given occupancy state n: n j (n) = y dir,j (n); n k (n) = y dir,k (n).…”