{"id":9216,"date":"2019-01-02T13:00:25","date_gmt":"2019-01-02T18:00:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gwsolutions.com\/gws-report-mixed-results-for-mobile-network-performance-in-times-square-on-new-years-eve\/"},"modified":"2023-11-30T07:49:38","modified_gmt":"2023-11-30T12:49:38","slug":"gws-report-mixed-results-for-mobile-network-performance-in-times-square-on-new-years-eve","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gwsolutions.com\/2019\/01\/02\/gws-report-mixed-results-for-mobile-network-performance-in-times-square-on-new-years-eve\/","title":{"rendered":"GWS Report: Mixed Results for Mobile Network Performance in Times Square on New Year\u2019s Eve"},"content":{"rendered":"

Global Wireless Solutions Debuts Event-o-Meter, a Barometer of Mobile Network Performance at Historic and National Events<\/em><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/em>DULLES, Va. \u2014 January 2, 2019 \u2014 <\/strong>As the wet throngs packed into Times Square to join the New Year\u2019s Eve festivities Monday night, Global Wireless Solutions<\/a> (GWS) network testing specialists were on the ground and in the action to see how well the mobile networks responded to the millions of social uploads and calls made around midnight to ring in the new year.<\/p>\n

The verdict: \u201cNetworks were working hard to handle all the traffic, kind of like getting through the Holland Tunnel at rush hour,\u201d said Dr. Paul Carter, CEO and founder of Global Wireless Solutions. \u201cEven though providers took extra steps, people most likely experienced some delay in connecting with friends and family when the clock struck midnight.\u201d<\/p>\n

This report marks the debut of the GWS \u201cEvent-o-Meter<\/a>,\u201d a measure of network performance at historic and national events and a barometer for how American consumers experience wireless connectivity when networks are trying to accommodate heavy traffic. GWS Event-o-Meter is based on the company\u2019s OneScore evaluation process, a measurement of overall performance that takes into account voice, data, video, coverage and reliability metrics as well as customer experience.<\/p>\n

Delivering on consumer expectations for mobile communications is what drives the wireless industry. \u201cThe challenge for operators is to provide sufficient network capacity to meet increasing data demand, regardless of the venue or user activity,\u201d said Bill Ho, principal analyst at 556 Ventures. \u201cGWS\u2019 technically rigorous testing methodology enables them to evaluate network performance at any location or event as it relates to how real consumers use their network.\u201d<\/p>\n

Event-o-Meter NYE at Times Square 2019: Findings<\/strong><\/p>\n

The OneScore for New Year\u2019s Eve in Times Square from 5 p.m. ET to 2am was 77 out of 100.<\/p>\n

By way of comparison, the 2018 Mobile World Congress in Los Angeles had a OneScore of 89, Donald Trump\u2019s 2017 presidential inauguration ranked at 75 and the 2018 Boston Marathon scored 86.<\/p>\n

GWS testing specialists experienced the following before, during and after the ball dropped:<\/p>\n