Independent Telecom Evidence for Public-Interest Assessment
Nettot supports regulators and public agencies with structured measurement, geospatial analysis, and reporting on real-world mobile network conditions.
Why this matters
Regulators and public agencies need to understand mobile network quality and reliability as it is experienced in practice, not just as it is modelled or reported. Community complaints and operator submissions are useful inputs, but they are not always sufficient to support structured assessment, geographic comparison, or evidence-based review.
Independent, field-based measurement and transparent interpretation can help fill gaps in the evidence landscape, particularly in areas where service experience may differ from published coverage claims or where public-interest questions require a clearer view of real-world conditions.
How Nettot can support regulators and public agencies
- Targeted field assessment of mobile network conditions in specific areas, corridors, or locations of interest
- Comparative geographic analysis across regions, service areas, or operator footprints
- Supporting evidence for public-interest reviews, inquiry processes, or policy development
- Service-quality evidence collection and mapping for areas with known or suspected issues
- Location-based investigation of complaints, reported black spots, or service inconsistencies
- Data preparation and structured outputs suitable for regulatory use, formal reporting, or public release
- Pilot programs to evaluate methodology suitability before larger-scale engagement
Approach
Nettot's methodology is designed to be structured, transparent, and suitable for formal use. Key elements include:
- Defined scope and geographic focus agreed in advance with the commissioning agency
- Structured data collection using repeatable field measurement methodologies
- Transparent interpretation with clearly stated methods, thresholds, and classification criteria
- Stated assumptions and limitations documented alongside all findings
- Usable outputs that can support internal review, public reporting, or stakeholder engagement
Types of outputs
Why Nettot
Nettot is focused on generating real-world telecom evidence that is independent, structured, and relevant to public-interest decision-making. Our approach is designed to complement, not replace, existing regulatory data sources by providing field-based measurement and interpretation that reflects actual network conditions.
All outputs are intended to be practical, explainable, and suitable for public use, whether supporting a specific inquiry, informing policy development, or contributing to broader service-quality assessment.