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National Independent Wireless Broadband Quality Reporting (NIWBQR) which measures the quality of customers’ experience in mobile wireless networks in Nigeria, has reported that MTN stood out as having well-deployed LTE network in Abuja. In the ranking, MTN was followed by Smile Communications in the second place; Ntel and Glo occupied third and fourth places receptively while 9Mobile was ranked fifth. The report contained the result of a recent LTE deployment RF quality survey conducted by Enextgen Wireless limited. It was designed to capture the development of 4G Measurement for MTN, Glo, Smile, Ntel, and 9mobile. The report characterized and quantified the quality of LTE RF deployment along the evaluated routes in Abuja, but also includes information for UMTS/ GSM. Enextgen Wireless paid for the subscriptions (SIM provisioning) that offer the highest throughput and quality on each of the networks, just like any other subscriber would. Oyekola Olaosebikan, of Enextgen Wireless said that “as such, our measurement is of the quality of service being offered to paying customers, not some theoretical abstraction or the determination of the quality of a network still in trial@ “On November 6, 7 and 9, 2017, Enextgen Wireless conducted an extensive drive test in Abuja to determine the Radio Frequency quality of the LTE services available to customers in Abuja. The analysis report shows that all service providers but 9Mobile provide contiguous LTE coverage along the drive route. However, only MTN stood out as having well-deployed LTE network.” He added. Enextgen Wireless limited presents a major opportunity for Wireless Telecommunication companies in Nigeria to demonstrate concern for their customers by addressing identified issues. http://guardian.ng/technology/niwbqr-ranks-mtn-lte-network-best-in-abuja/ |
Enextgen wireless seeks collaboration with NCC, telcos to address QoS By Peter Oluka (L-r): Kola Olaosebikan, managing director; Aderemi Adeyeye, president, and Nurudeen Aigoro, IoT engineer, all of Enextgen Wireless Inc.,<br />during a media interaction on the state of 4G LTE deployment in Nigeria. The unwillingness of telecommunications companies in Nigeria to perform basic pre-deployment RF engineering before going commercial contributes significantly to the persistent poor quality of service (QoS), according to Enextgen Wireless Ltd. To address the challenge, the Company has called on the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the network service providers, to leverage on its National Independent Wireless Broadband Quality Reporting (NIWBQR); for realistic reports on national broadband quality of experience in mobile wireless communication services in the country. Mr. Aderemi Adeyeye, president, Enext Wireless Inc., said that close to two years, the Company has been using its proprietary methods to rank service providers according to the quality of mobile wireless broadband service experienced in their networks, adding that experience has shown some terrible engineering mistakes during deployment as contributory to the poor quality of service experienced by telecom consumers. Adeyeye told Nigeria CommunicationsWeek that there are basic things the operators should do which, “in my view, do not require so much innovations rather basic engineering”. “If you deploy a network, the cell sites have to talk each other. When someone wants to maintain data transfer while moving from one area of the network to another, the network has to be aware of such movement and allow the data transfer to continue without disruption. “Specifically, with regards quality of service in Nigeria, our observation is that the quality of deployment in Nigeria is very poor. How bad? It varies from a service provider to the other. “Nevertheless, there is a specific service provider that seems very aggressive in providing quality LTE deployment and akin to deploy services nationwide. Meanwhile, this service provider, in some areas, has some major issues such as connection failure and drops. Overall, their network is good. “The quality of deployment of some smaller service provider is so bad that nowhere in the world, except in this clime would a service provider will be allowed to deploy that kind of network to the public.” Mr. Kola Olaosebikan, managing director of Enextgen Wireless Ltd, nodding in agreement bemoaned that the service providers haven’t taken issues around technical competencies cum engineering very seriously. “Now, if the consumers are not happy, it implies the service providers are not proficient in some areas. This time, the engineering; they need to optimise their networks regularly. This is what the NIWBQR recognises. For instance, when we conducted the latest study, we have detailed analyses showing why they have issues such as drop calls, connection failures etc. But most of the service providers depend on a single vendor to help them end-to-end. Sometimes, it is difficult getting them to buy into the idea of the report”, he said. [url] https://guardian.ng/business-services/enextgen-wireless-seeks-collaboration-with-ncc-telcos-to-address-qos/ [/url] |
August 2017 NIWBQR NIWBQR This month, two routes, one on Victoria Island, the second on Lagos Island, Lagos, are the focus. We have prepared a report on logged RF performance in LTE mobile broadband networks along each of the evaluated routes at the time of data collection. The five-mobile wireless broadband service providers evaluated are MTN, Globacom, Ntel, Smile, and Estream. The performance of the radio access networks of each service provider along each evaluated route, in comparison with the other service providers, is rated, using the following KPI weights: Connection Drop rate, 20%; Connection Setup Failure rate, 10%; Downlink Throughput distribution, 25%; Peak Downlink Throughput, 10%; Latency, 15% and LTE coverage, 20%. Our goal is to identify RF deployment issues that might have an impact on the quality of service experienced by the users of these networks and work with interested service providers to get those issues resolved. A report containing our ranking and detailed analysis of failure events for each service provider is available for purchase. To find out more, please visit: http://www.enextwireless.com/niwbqr-august-2017/
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August 2017 NIWBQR NIWBQR This month, two routes, one on Victoria Island, the second on Lagos Island, Lagos, are the focus. We have prepared a report on logged RF performance in LTE mobile broadband networks along each of the evaluated routes at the time of data collection. The five-mobile wireless broadband service providers evaluated are MTN, Globacom, Ntel, Smile, and Estream. The performance of the radio access networks of each service provider along each evaluated route, in comparison with the other service providers, is rated, using the following KPI weights: Connection Drop rate, 20%; Connection Setup Failure rate, 10%; Downlink Throughput distribution, 25%; Peak Downlink Throughput, 10%; Latency, 15% and LTE coverage, 20%. Our goal is to identify RF deployment issues that might have an impact on the quality of service experienced by the users of these networks and work with interested service providers to get those issues resolved. A report containing our ranking and detailed analysis of failure events for each service provider is available for purchase. To find out more, please visit: http://www.enextwireless.com/niwbqr-august-2017/
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JULY 2017 NIWBQR NIWBQR This month, a route in Ikeja, Lagos, is the focus. We have prepared a report on logged RF performance in LTE mobile broadband networks along the evaluated route at the time of data collection. The six mobile broadband network service providers evaluated are MTN, Globacom, 9mobile, Ntel, Smile, and Estream. The performance of the radio access networks of each service provider along the evaluated route, in comparison with the other service providers, is rated, using the following KPI weights: Connection Drop rate, 20%; Connection Setup Failure rate, 10%; Downlink Throughput distribution, 25%; Peak Downlink Throughput, 10%; Latency, 15% and LTE coverage, 20%. A report containing our ranking and detailed analysis of failure events for each service provider is available. http://www.enextwireless.com/niwbqr-july-2017/
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This survey form is to understand the user internet connectivity experience in Nigeria. http://www.enextwireless.com/internet-experience-survey-form/ |
Technology | Telecoms NIWBQR ranks Smile top in QoS, Globacom for coverage By Bankole Orija | 07 July 2017 | 2:18 am Smile National Independent Wireless Broadband Quality Reporting (NIWBQR) which measures the quality of customers’ experience in mobile wireless networks in Nigeria, has ranked Smile Communications first in terms of quality of service offered to customers in the month of June along a specific route in Lagos State. The report commissioned by Enextgen Wireless Ltd, ranked MTN second; Ntel third; Globacom fourth; and E-stream fifth based on its four key performance indicators (KPIs).The ranking was performed by processing Connection Drop rate, Connection Setup failure rate, Throughput and Latency, and assigning figures of merit based on the results.Connection Drop rate carries half of the weight (50%). Connection Setup Failure rate carries 20%, Throughput carries 15% and Latency carries 15%. According to NIWBQR, Globacom has the best coverage and throughput. It ranked fourth as a result of very high connection setup failure rate, with most of the failures clustered in a particular area along the evaluated route. [ad Smile is ranked first due to its low connection drop rate and consistent throughput along the evaluated route.MTN does not experience any connection setup failure, however the Connection Drop rate is high.Ntel has relatively low connection setup failure rate (1.8%) but available throughput along the evaluated route is consistently low. Estream has uniformly low throughput and substantial connection failures and drops. NIWBQR said that “We show a chart of mobility performance defect with the lowest number corresponding to the best performance. This is due to the fact that none of the networks are without substantial performance defect.Our goal is to improve the quality of experience of mobile broadband wireless subscribers by identifying sub-optimal performance based on the quality of RF deployment and helping service providers with solutions. www.enextwireless.com |
Technology | Telecoms NIWBQR ranks Smile top in QoS, Globacom for coverage By Bankole Orija | 07 July 2017 | 2:18 am Smile National Independent Wireless Broadband Quality Reporting (NIWBQR) which measures the quality of customers’ experience in mobile wireless networks in Nigeria, has ranked Smile Communications first in terms of quality of service offered to customers in the month of June along a specific route in Lagos State. The report commissioned by Enextgen Wireless Ltd, ranked MTN second; Ntel third; Globacom fourth; and E-stream fifth based on its four key performance indicators (KPIs).The ranking was performed by processing Connection Drop rate, Connection Setup failure rate, Throughput and Latency, and assigning figures of merit based on the results.Connection Drop rate carries half of the weight (50%). Connection Setup Failure rate carries 20%, Throughput carries 15% and Latency carries 15%. According to NIWBQR, Globacom has the best coverage and throughput. It ranked fourth as a result of very high connection setup failure rate, with most of the failures clustered in a particular area along the evaluated route. [ad Smile is ranked first due to its low connection drop rate and consistent throughput along the evaluated route.MTN does not experience any connection setup failure, however, the Connection Drop rate is high.Ntel has relatively low connection setup failure rate (1.8%) but available throughput along the evaluated route is consistently low. Estream has uniformly low throughput and substantial connection failures and drops. NIWBQR said that “We show a chart of mobility performance defect with the lowest number corresponding to the best performance. This is due to the fact that none of the networks are without substantial performance defect.Our goal is to improve the quality of experience of mobile broadband wireless subscribers by identifying sub-optimal performance based on the quality of RF deployment and helping service providers with solutions. www.enextwireless.com http://guardian.ng/technology/niwbqr-ranks-smile-top-in-qos-globacom-for-coverage/ |
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