NCA punishes Vodafone for failing quality of service test

Regulator of the telecom industry-
National Communications Authority
(NCA)- has sanctioned telecom
operator Vodafone, for failing an
aspect of the authority’s quality of
service test conducted in the Eastern
region this year.
The latest development was revealed
in a report released by the NCA
following the testing of all the telcos
in the country except Expresso, on
various quality matters in the Eastern
region in August 2015.
The test was conducted in 9 towns in
the Easter region including
Akosombo, Kade Nkawkwaw,
Nsawam, Yilo Krobo and Koforidua
among others.
The tests bordered on the congestion
Rate, Call Drop Rate, Voice Call Audio
Quality and Coverage Signal Strength
of the various telcos among others.
According to the NCA, Vodafone failed
the call set up time test conducted in
the region.
Vodafone was not the only telecom
operator which had call setup delays;
Airtel and Glo also recorded delays
but were not sanctioned by the NCA.
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According to the authority, it has
directed all operators to improve their
coverage in some localities in the
region by December this year.
It’s unclear whether Vodafone’s
sanction will be in the form of a fine
or otherwise.
Meanwhile, in the same region, MTN
and Glo were assessed to give
‘GOOD’ speech quality.
While Vodafone and Airtel were
assessed to give ‘FAIR’ speech
quality, Tigo was assessed to give
“POOR” speech quality in the Eastern
region.
All operators were in compliance in
tested towns with the signaling
congestion threshold of less than 1
percent (1%).
All operators, except Tigo, complied
with the license threshold of less than
one percent (1%) in all the tested
locations.
Created at 2015-10-22 18:46
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