PTA conducts survey to gauge cellular mobile operators’ performance

By Our Correspondent
May 30, 2023

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) conducted countrywide survey to measure the performance and quality of services provided by cellular mobile operators (CMOs) to their customers.

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In this regard, quality of service (QoS) surveys were conducted across 18 cities in Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK). During the survey, QoS key performance indicators (KPIs) of voice, SMS, and mobile broadband including mobile network coverage were checked in accordance with next generation mobile service (NGMS) licenses and cellular mobile network Quality of Service (QoS) Regulations, 2021.

The drive test teams selected survey routes in such a manner to cover main roads, service roads and the majority of sectors/colonies in surveyed areas. Based upon the compliance level of each KPI against the threshold defined in the respective licenses and QoS regulations, CMOs have been ranked between 1st to 4th position in Punjab, Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa while 1st to 5th in Azad Jammu & Kashmir in mobile network coverage and voice services. Similarly, in mobile broadband speed segment, the ranking is based on the highest data download and upload speed, network latency and webpage loading time.

The survey results revealed that CMOs are compliant with respect to upload and download speed to a great extent, while webpage loading time was found below the threshold. In comparison with earlier surveys, CMOs have improved the network latency; however, results in a few cities remain below the benchmark. Similarly, some of the voice KPIs have also been found below the licensed threshold in few areas. Eventually, necessary instructions have been issued to the operators for taking corrective measures to ensure improvement in service quality up to licensed standards.

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