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Future multimedia and Internet services will have more complex characteristics than the traditional service types. Accurate planning of mobile networks requires accurate prediction of traffic flows, which involves complex relationships between the services themselves, the mobility of users, and the business environment. This paper describes the work of the Mobile VCE services programme on new traffic models that take all three factors into account.