Independent Telecom Intelligence for Councils, Regulators, and Network Stakeholders

Nettot helps organisations understand real-world mobile coverage and service quality through structured measurement programs, geospatial analysis, and decision-ready reporting.

Measurement-as-a-Service
Data-as-a-Service
Analytics and Reporting

Built for councils, LGAs, regulators, and infrastructure stakeholders who need defensible telecom evidence.

Why better telecom evidence is needed

Mobile coverage and service-quality concerns are often discussed using a mix of complaints, anecdotal reports, modelled maps, and fragmented test results. While each has value, they do not always provide the structured evidence needed for local planning, public discussion, infrastructure advocacy, or policy assessment.

Councils and regulators increasingly need a clearer view of what users may actually experience on the ground: where service is weak, where reliability appears inconsistent, and where further investigation or engagement may be justified.

Nettot is being built to help address that gap.

Who Nettot serves

Built for stakeholders who need more than assumptions

Network Operators and Infrastructure Stakeholders

For targeted assessments, location-specific investigation, benchmarking, and complementary real-world evidence.

Utilities, Transport, and Critical Service Stakeholders

For understanding network conditions across routes, service areas, and operationally important locations.

Where Nettot can help

  • Assessing reported mobile black spots within a council area
  • Understanding service quality on key roads and transport corridors
  • Supporting digital inclusion and service equity analysis
  • Comparing reported experience with published or assumed coverage
  • Prioritising areas for stakeholder engagement or escalation
  • Supporting planning, submissions, grant applications, or public-interest reviews with structured evidence

A more structured approach to local telecom evidence

Independent perspective

Nettot is focused on evidence generation and interpretation rather than carrier marketing claims or crowd-only assumptions.

Real-world measurement focus

Designed around observed network experience in the field, not only predicted or modelled representations.

Public-sector relevance

Built with councils, regulators, and public-interest use cases in mind.

Multi-source intelligence approach

Over time, Nettot can combine field measurements with guided community inputs, surveys, complaint overlays, device capability context, and geospatial interpretation.

Practical outputs

Maps, route views, datasets, findings summaries, and reports designed to support actual decisions.

Transparent methodology

Nettot's approach is intended to be structured, explainable, and appropriate for formal use.

Outputs stakeholders can actually use

Coverage and service-quality maps
Route-based performance analysis
Location-specific issue summaries
Structured datasets and exports
Executive summaries and technical reports
Pilot findings suitable for briefing and stakeholder engagement

Structured methodology. Transparent interpretation.

Nettot uses a structured approach to telecom measurement and analysis so that findings are easier to interpret, compare, and use. Depending on scope, this may include drive testing, walk testing, fixed-site checks, guided field activities, complaint-location follow-up, and geospatial overlay analysis.

All outputs are intended to be delivered with clear scope definitions, stated assumptions, and transparent limitations.

Built for credibility from day one

Nettot is an early-stage company, but it is being built on deep wireless testing and telecom industry experience. We believe trust is earned through methodological discipline, clear communication, and outputs that are useful in practice.

Our focus is not on hype. It is on helping stakeholders understand real-world network conditions more clearly.

Planning a local coverage or service-quality assessment?

Whether you are exploring a pilot, investigating reported issues, or looking for structured local evidence, Nettot would be glad to discuss the scope.