About Nettot
Telecom intelligence focused on real-world coverage and quality assessment.
Who we are
Nettot was founded in 2024 by industry veterans and experts in mobile coverage and QoE measurement, data analytics, and AI. We provide structured measurement, analysis, and reporting services designed for councils, regulators, and other stakeholders who need clearer evidence about network conditions.
We are not a network operator and do not sell connectivity. Our role is to generate and interpret independent evidence that supports better-informed decisions about mobile telecommunications.
Why we exist
Important decisions about mobile coverage, infrastructure investment, and digital inclusion often rely on incomplete or inconsistent evidence. Modelled coverage maps may not reflect actual experience. Complaint data captures only a fraction of real concerns. Crowd-sourced results lack the structure needed for formal assessment.
Nettot exists to bridge that gap: providing structured, defensible, real-world telecom evidence that stakeholders can use with confidence for planning, advocacy, regulation, and public-interest decision-making.
What we focus on
- Local mobile coverage assessment and investigation
- Service-quality evidence for councils, regulators, and public agencies
- Geospatial telecom analysis and map-based interpretation
- Public-interest use cases including digital inclusion and service equity
- Structured reporting designed to support real decisions and stakeholder engagement
Our background
Nettot is built on practical experience in wireless testing, mobile network measurement, and telecom industry analysis. Our team has worked across field testing, network performance assessment, and data interpretation in real-world telecommunications environments.
This background informs our approach: we understand what structured measurement looks like, what its limitations are, and how to present evidence in ways that are genuinely useful for decision-makers.
Our principles
Independence
We focus on objective evidence and careful interpretation, free from operator or vendor influence.
Transparency
We communicate scope, methods, and limitations clearly so stakeholders can assess our work on its merits.
Practical usefulness
Our outputs are designed to support real decisions, not just generate data. Evidence should be actionable.
Methodological discipline
Credibility depends on how evidence is generated. We follow structured, repeatable approaches appropriate to each context.
Public-interest relevance
We believe communities deserve better connectivity evidence. Our work supports public-interest outcomes including coverage equity and informed advocacy.
Nettot's Sustainability Impact
Building more inclusive, reliable mobile connectivity — efficiently and transparently — while reducing waste in how networks are tested and understood.
Primary UN Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
Providing structured measurement and evidence that improves how mobile infrastructure is assessed, planned, and invested in.
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
Identifying connectivity gaps in underserved areas to support digital inclusion and equitable access to mobile services.
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities & Communities
Helping councils and LGAs understand and improve local mobile connectivity for residents, businesses, and essential services.
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
Working across councils, regulators, operators, and communities to build a shared evidence base for better connectivity outcomes.
UN Sustainable Development Goals framework — sdgs.un.org. Referenced for awareness and alignment purposes.
Looking ahead
Our vision is to build a broader telecom intelligence capability that combines field measurement, community inputs, geospatial analysis, and structured data products into a comprehensive platform for understanding real-world mobile network conditions.
For now, our focus is on practical delivery: working with early clients, refining our methodology, and demonstrating the value of structured, independent telecom evidence in real-world settings.