Measurement-as-a-Service

Structured mobile network assessment programs designed around real-world questions.

For organisations that need practical telecom evidence but do not have internal measurement capability, Nettot offers Measurement-as-a-Service (MaaS). This is a managed engagement model where Nettot works with the client to define objectives, agree on scope, plan and execute field activities, and deliver structured outputs.

MaaS is designed for councils, regulators, and other stakeholders who want defensible evidence about real-world mobile network conditions without the complexity of building or managing their own testing program.

What MaaS can include

  • Project scoping and objective definition
  • Route planning and area selection
  • Drive testing across roads, corridors, and service areas
  • Walk testing in towns, campuses, and public spaces
  • Static-site testing at fixed locations of interest
  • Guided field measurement using structured protocols
  • Data quality review and validation
  • Geospatial analysis and coverage interpretation
  • Findings summary and reporting

Typical applications

  • Local government coverage pilots and assessments
  • Black spot investigation and verification
  • Road and corridor service-quality assessment
  • Site-specific review for planned developments or critical facilities
  • Benchmark campaigns comparing multiple areas or operators
  • Public-interest evidence gathering for submissions or advocacy
  • Verification of reported community concerns about mobile service

Deliverables

Raw and structured measurement datasets
Map-based coverage and service-quality outputs
Route analysis visuals and corridor summaries
Hotspot summaries highlighting areas of concern
Executive summary reports for stakeholder briefing
Technical methodology notes and scope documentation

Why MaaS

MaaS is suited for organisations that want a managed, structured approach to telecom evidence without building measurement capability internally. It provides a clear path from question to evidence, with Nettot handling the technical design, fieldwork, and analysis.

This model is especially useful for early-stage pilots where the organisation is still defining what kind of evidence it needs, how frequently, and for what purpose. MaaS allows clients to start with a focused assessment and expand scope over time based on what they learn.

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