Mobile network QoS and QoE testing with field evidence
Relate radio conditions to data tests and call events for a broader view of the service observed by a device. Signal-Tracking keeps every result within its original route and campaign context.
QoS: measurable service indicators
Review coverage, RF quality, available technology, download and upload throughput and call events to document objective conditions during the campaign.
Observed QoE from the device perspective
User experience depends on more than signal power. Connecting performance, continuity, technology and location helps reveal where the observed service degrades.
Evidence for comparison and decisions
Maps, charts and reports support comparisons by area, time or campaign. Results should be interpreted according to the test scope, devices and methodology.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between QoS and QoE?
QoS describes technical service indicators, while QoE focuses on the experience observed when a user or device consumes the service.
Does signal strength determine quality by itself?
No. Interference, capacity, technology, mobility and service performance can also affect quality.
Is the evidence georeferenced?
Yes. Available indicators are related to coordinates, time, campaign and device.