# Measurement and Analysis of Quality of Service of Mobile Networks in   Afghanistan End User Perspective

**Authors:** M. A. Habibi, M. Ulman, J. Van\v{e}k, J. Pavl\'ik

arXiv: 1701.05402 · 2017-01-20

## TL;DR

This study measures and analyzes the Quality of Service of mobile networks in Afghanistan from the end user perspective, providing insights and recommendations to improve network performance and user satisfaction.

## Contribution

It offers the first comprehensive statistical analysis of mobile network QoS in Afghanistan based on primary user data and proposes technical solutions for network enhancement.

## Key findings

- Deployment of small cells improves coverage.
- Increasing performance tests enhances QoS.
- Optimal base station placement boosts network efficiency.

## Abstract

Enhanced Quality of Service (QoS) and satisfaction of mobile phone user are major concerns of a service provider. In order to manage network efficiently and to provide enhanced end to end Quality of Experience (QoE), operator is expected to measure and analyze QoS from various perspectives and at different relevant points of network. The scope of this paper is measurement and statistically analysis of QoS of mobile networks from end user perspective in Afghanistan. The study is based on primary data collected on random basis from 1,515 mobile phone users of five cellular operators. The paper furthermore proposes adequate technical solutions to mobile operators in order to address existing challenges in the area of QoS and to remain competitive in the market. Based on the result of processed data, considering geographical locations, population and telecom regulations of the government, authors recommend deployment of small cells (SCs), increasing number of regular performance tests, optimal placement of base stations, increasing number of carriers, and high order sectorization as proposed technical solutions.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1701.05402