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]]>Businesses in the north of the UK are more likely to have a reliable mobile connection than those in the south, according to research carried out by Global Wireless Solutions.
The study, which GWS carried out in 2018, found that the North East ranked first for mobile connectivity for businesses, with London the worst of the 12 regions.
Other northern regions, including the North West, East Midlands and Scotland, were the next-best regions. Meanwhile, 76 per cent of UK companies surveyed in the poll reported that their business ‘suffers’ when the signal is anything less than ‘excellent’.
The three worst regions were all located in the south, in Greater London, the South East and South West.
GWS worked with market researchers Vanson Bourne to conduct the survey, sampling 200 IT decisions makers from UK businesses online between January and February 2018.
Speaking to Mobile News, GWS CEO Paul Carter said that businesses have different needs to consumers.
“For businesses, the ability to send e-mails, make phone calls and text is most important. Voice calls for businesses are crucial, so having a reliable network is essential.”
Meanwhile, consumers tend to have a higher requirement for services such as video.
Carter suggests there are a number of factors that have resulted in the north experiencing better connectivity, including population density and obstacles in a city that can make it difficult to deploy sites in certain areas.
LONDON CHALLENGE
Carter says investments from networks in the north of the country have seen results in helping bridge the north-south divide, but warns that changes are required in London.
“The fact that London comes last should alert to challenges ahead in serving the UK’s biggest working population, and this is something that must be addressed in 2019 and beyond.”
GWS also found that 4G coverage has improved significantly during tests last year compared to some in 2017.
Highlighting the improvements, the lowest level of 4G signal availability on a motorway rose from 82 per cent on the M60 in 2017 to 90 per cent on the M23 in 2018.
The M6 doubled its 4G availability in over a year and a half, showing the most improvement, while the best motorway for 2018 was the M60, with 100 per cent 4G availability for nearly the whole year.
Carter added: “This is good news as we head into 5G and see autonomous and connected cars; the need for high- speed connections on motorways is even more important.”
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]]>The availability of 4G mobile networks along the UK’s motorways has substantially improved in the past couple of years, according to statistics produced by mobile network benchmarking firm Global Wireless Solutions (GWS).
Even though it is highly dangerous, extremely stupid and illegal to use a mobile device in any way while at the wheel of a motor vehicle, mobile network availability along Britain’s motorways and major A-roads has become an important metric for mobile operators – at least in part because passengers, particularly children and teens, are increasingly streaming video content and gaming on long car journeys.
Travellers on the urban M60 motorway in Greater Manchester can now expect to be able to receive a 4G mobile signal 100% of the time. On the M1, M4 and M62, this fell to 98%, on the M11 97%, the M25 96%, the M2 and M6 94%, the M3 and M37 92%, and the M23 90%.
The data showed that in comparison to tests conducted two years ago in early 2017, 4G performance has improved across all tested locations. GWS noted that the worst performing motorway at present is the M23 between Hooley in Surrey and Crawley in Sussex, with 90% availability, whereas in early 2017 the best performing motorway was the M60 with only 82% availability.
The M6, running between the Midlands and the border between England and Scotland, showed the most improvement on test, with 4G availability doubling in over a year and a half.
“There’s no denying that 2018 has been a busy year for operators, and while everyone is getting geared up for 5G, it’s great to see the significant strides that have been made towards improving 4G coverage levels across the country’s motorways,” said GWS CEO Paul Carter.
“We’ve seen investments made across the networks with operators deploying advanced LTE [long-term evolution] features to help enhance connectivity, help manage network loading, and pave the way for 5G deployment in 2019.”
Roadside network availability is set to become even more important with the advent of 5G mobile networks – which are expected to begin to roll out later in 2019 in the UK – because 5G is expected to support the much-anticipated (and much-hyped) features of autonomous or self-driving vehicles, which will require constant connectivity in all situations in the interests of public safety.
Besides roadside network testing, GWS conducted testing on all four UK mobile networks across the entire country during the course of 2018 to build up a picture of the state of connectivity. It collected more than 2.6 million data points, as well as held a number of focus groups and conducted polling among consumers, small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and enterprises.
Overall, it found O2 to be the UK’s most consistently reliable mobile network, followed by Three, with EE and Vodafone tied in third place. UK consumers are twice as likely to consider network reliability than browsing speeds, said GWS, based on YouGov polling.
On the business side, 76% of IT decision makers polled by Vanson Bourne said their businesses suffered with anything less than “excellent” mobile coverage. The ability to make voice calls is still considered the most important criteria for businesses when selecting a mobile operator, and while this shows little sign of changing, 64% of businesses now report using mobile devices as Wi-Fi hotspots to support remote workers, suggesting priorities are changing.
GWS’s business survey revealed a notable north-south divide in mobile coverage for businesses, with the best regions for mobile business connectivity being the North East and North West of England, the East Midlands and Scotland. The three worst regions were Greater London, and South East and South West England.
“In unstable economic times, it’s also important to look at the difference between business and consumer requirements from their networks – while a dropped call for a consumer is an annoyance, it can have damaging ‘bottom line’ consequences for a business,” said Carter.
“The government has committed to driving forward technology for businesses across the nation, not just the South East, and our regional Business OneScore results indicate that the network investments operators are making in the north of the country are beginning to pay dividends in helping to bridge the economic north-south divide.
“However, the fact that London comes last should alert to challenges ahead in serving the UK’s biggest working population, and this is something that must be addressed in 2019 and beyond,” he added.
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]]>GWS conducted a series of tests to evaluate mobile network performance. Just over 2.6 million data and voice task tests were conducted to evaluate the primary operators in 38 major cities and towns during 2018. The tests were run using the GWS OneMeasure App running on iPhone devices, Rohde & Schwarz’s Freerider using Samsung Galaxy devices, and the GWS Mobistat data evaluation and reporting platform.
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]]>O2 has retained its position as the most reliable network operator across most locations in the UK despite a high-profile outage this month that saw data services knocked offline for nearly 24 hours.
Global Wireless Solutions (GWS) measured the reliability of four network operators including O2, Three, EE and Vodafone and found that O2 was deemed the most reliable in 17 of 28 UK towns and cities across the UK.
Market | Most reliable network |
Antrim | O2 |
Armagh | Three |
Belfast | Three |
Birmingham | Vodafone |
Bradford | O2 |
Carmarthen | O2 |
Chichester | Three |
Durham | O2 |
Edinburgh | O2 |
Glasgow | O2 |
Hull | EE |
Leeds | Three |
Leicester | O2 |
Lincoln | O2 |
Liverpool | O2 |
London | Three |
Manchester | O2 |
Newcastle | O2 |
Norwich | Three |
Nottingham | O2 |
Oxford | O2 |
Reading | O2 |
Southampton | Three |
Stafford | O2 |
Sunderland | O2 |
Warwick | Three |
Winchester | Three |
Worchester | O2 |
GWS Reliability OneScore Winners by Market
Telecoms rival Three ranked second, with respondents suggesting it was the most reliable in nine towns and cities including London, while Vodafone and EE were considered the most reliable in just one city apiece; Birmingham and Hull respectively.
“While a lot of focus is being placed on 5G, 2018 was the year when consumers voiced their ongoing concerns about the importance of network reliability,” said GWS’ CEO Dr Paul Carter.
“In unstable economic times, it’s also important to look at the difference between business and consumer requirements from their networks – while a dropped call for a consumer is an annoyance, it can have damaging “bottom line” consequences for a business.”
Businesses in the North of England meanwhile, according to the research, generally experienced a better quality of connectivity and network reliability in 2018 than firms based in the South.
This comes in light of a previous GWS poll found that 76% of IT business decision makers said their business ‘suffers’ when they receive anything less than excellent mobile coverage.
The North East and North West topped the table for business mobile network connectivity, of 12 regions across the UK assessed, while Greater London came bottom, beaten by the South East in 11th and the South West in 10th.
Region | Business network connectivity |
North East | 1 |
North West | 2 |
East Midlands | 3 |
Scotland | 4 |
Northern Ireland | 5 |
West Midlands | 6 |
Yorkshire & Humber | 7 |
East of England | 8 |
Wales | 9 |
South West | 10 |
South East | 11 |
Greater London | 12 |
GWS Business OneScore Rankings
“The government has committed to driving forward technology for businesses across the nation, not just the South East,” Dr Carter continued.
“And our regional Business OneScore results indicate that the network investments operators are making in the North of the country are beginning to pay dividends in helping to bridge the economic North/South divide.
“However, the fact that London comes last should alert to challenges ahead in serving the UK’s biggest working population and this is something that must be addressed in 2019 and beyond.”
Voice calling was the most important criteria for businesses when selecting a mobile operator this year, according to the research, with phones also being used as by 64% of firms surveyed as mobile hotspots to support network access.
For 60% of businesses, moreover, a key priority over the next decade is to better support employees occasionally working from home.
The quality of 4G signal across UK motorways was also found to have dramatically improved in the last 12 months, with data showing improvements on all motorways tested against the previous year. In fact, the best motorway in early 2017 was the M60 with 82% 4G availability, while the worst motorway in the latest findings is the M23 with 90% availability.
Availability on the M6 doubled to 94% over the last year and a half, the biggest improvement recorded, while the M60 boasted 100% 4G connectivity when measured.
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]]>London, 20th December 2018
Leading mobile network benchmarking firm Global Wireless Solutions (GWS) has today released the results from its year-long study into mobile connectivity in the UK across the country’s major cities, towns and highways. Throughout 2018 it has collected over 2.6 million data points in scientifically controlled, real-world testing, as well as extensive focus groups and polling of consumers, SMEs and enterprises – because businesses and consumers demand different things from their mobile networks. GWS’ OneScore rankings then highlight how networks are performing weighted against what truly matters most to consumers and businesses using those networks. Key findings from 2018 test results include:
Dr Paul Carter, CEO of Global Wireless Solutions commented: “There’s no denying that 2018 has been a busy year for operators, and while everyone is getting geared up for 5G, it’s great to see the significant strides that have been made towards improving 4G coverage levels across the country’s motorways. We’ve seen investments made across the networks with operators deploying advanced LTE features to help enhance connectivity, help manage network loading, and pave the way for 5G deployment in 2019. For example, we’ve seen O2 and EE deploy EVS wideband codec to improve voice quality; and we’ve also seen three of the four operators (EE, O2, and Vodafone) reach nearly 100% 4G calling (VoLTE) in the cities we tested. On the data side, we saw average throughputs relatively unchanged during 2018 but operators did add more bandwidth that most likely eased network loading. In addition, all operators with the exception of Three deployed 256QAM and three-channel carrier aggregation during the year.”
“While a lot of focus is being placed on 5G, 2018 was the year when consumers voiced their ongoing concerns about the importance of network reliability. In unstable economic times, it’s also important to look at the difference between business and consumer requirements from their networks – while a dropped call for a consumer is an annoyance, it can have damaging “bottom line” consequences for a business. The government has committed to driving forward technology for businesses across the nation, not just the South East, and our regional Business OneScore results indicate that the network investments operators are making in the North of the country are beginning to pay dividends in helping to bridge the economic North/South divide. However, the fact that London comes last should alert to challenges ahead in serving the UK’s biggest working population and this is something that must be addressed in 2019 and beyond.”
Figure 1: GWS Reliability OneScore Winners by Market
Market | GWS Reliability OneScore Winner |
---|---|
Antrim | O2 |
Armagh | Three |
Belfast | Three |
Birmingham | Vodafone |
Bradford | O2 |
Carmarthen | O2 |
Chichester | Three |
Durham | O2 |
Edinburgh | O2 |
Glasgow | O2 |
Hull | EE |
Leeds | Three |
Leicester | O2 |
Lincoln | O2 |
Liverpool | O2 |
London | Three |
Manchester | O2 |
Newcastle | O2 |
Norwich | Three |
Nottingham | O2 |
Oxford | O2 |
Reading | O2 |
Southampton | Three |
Stafford | O2 |
Sunderland | O2 |
Warwick | Three |
Winchester | Three |
Worchester | O2 |
Figure 2: GWS Business OneScore Rankings
Mobile Network Connectivity for Businesses | |
---|---|
NORTH EAST | 1 |
NORTH WEST | 2 |
EAST MIDLANDS | 3 |
SCOTLAND | 4 |
N. IRELAND | 5 |
WEST MIDLANDS | 6 |
YORKSHIRE & HUMBER | 7 |
EAST OF ENGLAND | 8 |
WALES | 9 |
SOUTH WEST | 10 |
SOUTH EAST | 11 |
GREATER LONDON | 12 |
Figure 3: 4G coverage on major motorways
Motorway | 4G % |
---|---|
M60 | 100% |
M1 | 98% |
M4 | 98% |
M62 | 98% |
M11 | 97% |
M25 | 96% |
M2 | 94% |
M6 | 94% |
M3 | 92% |
M27 | 92% |
M23 | 90% |
Methodology
GWS conducted this series of tests to evaluate mobile network performance across the United Kingdom. Just over 2.6 million data and voice task tests were conducted to evaluate the major network performances (EE, O2, Three and Vodafone) in 38 major cities and towns, in 2018. The tests were conducted using the GWS OneMeasure App running on iPhone devices, Rohde & Schwarz’s Freerider using Samsung Galaxy devices, and the GWS Mobistat data evaluation and reporting platform.
Where the consumer survey is mentioned, this is in relation to work that GWS conducted with YouGov polling over 2000 UK adults in February 2018. All survey figures, aside from the business test results, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 2,727 adults. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all GB adults (aged 18+).
GWS also worked with YouGov to conduct SME and consumer focus group sessions between November 2017 and February 2018.
GWS worked with Vanson Bourne to poll businesses on their attitudes towards mobile network connectivity. Total sample size was 200 UK business IT decision makers working in businesses with more than 250 employees. Fieldwork was undertaken between January and February 2018. The survey was carried out online.
About Global Wireless Solutions, Inc.
Global Wireless Solutions, Inc. defines the industry standard for network benchmarking, analysis and testing. Its proprietary OneScore network ranking combines in-depth network testing data with real-world network usage scenarios to make the results of testing relatable and easy to understand. Working with some of the world’s largest wireless network providers, GWS offers standardised, high-quality network data and engineering analysis through a suite of benchmarking products, services, and OneMeasure diagnostic apps that includes drive, venue, and in-building testing.
Firmly rooted in a deep understanding of network engineering, GWS provides best-in-class, turnkey solutions to help customers better understand overall network performance as today’s wireless networks grow and evolve. Founded in 1996, GWS is headquartered in Dulles, VA. At last count, GWS has driven 12 million data collection miles for its customers. For more information, visit www.gwsolutions.com and follow us on Twitter at @gwsolutionsinc.
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