PTA Conducts QoS Survey in Punjab, KPK and Balochistan

TechnologyPTA Conducts QoS Survey in Punjab, KPK and Balochistan

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has carried out an independent Quality of Service (QoS) Survey in 12 cities and 12 motorways/highways/inter-city roads of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan with the aim to measure the performance and service quality of Cellular Mobile Operators (CMOs).

The survey activity is part of the plan for QoS Surveys 2021 and is a continuous exercise in-line with the vision of Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan to provide quality services to public/subscribers.

During the survey, the licensed KPIs of voice, network coverage, SMS, and mobile broadband/data were checked using automated QoS Monitoring & Benchmarking Tool “SmartBenchmarker”.

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 as compared to the threshold defined in their respective licenses & QoS regulations, CMOs have been ranked between 1st to 4th in each category i.e. Mobile Network Coverage, Voice & SMS service in surveyed cities & motorways/highways.

Similarly, in the Mobile Broadband Speed segment, the ranking is with respect to the highest data download speed.

As per the survey results, the compliance level in broadband services is better while some issues have been observed in SMS and voice KPIs.

The operators have been directed to take corrective measures for improving the service quality up to the licensed standards

The survey results have been placed at the PTA’s website (https://pta.gov.pk/en/consumer-support/qos-survey/qos-survey) for information of the subscribers.

By making this survey public, the PTA is spurring competition among the operators to improve their existing infrastructure with an ultimate aim to increase the overall country-wide mobile service quality.

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