[c-nsp] Network KPI

masood at nexlinx.net.pk masood at nexlinx.net.pk
Mon Nov 2 03:49:14 EST 2009


Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) can tell you how the network is
performing according to certain parameters, but the chosen metrics may not
be relevant to certain service classes. And if these are the ones that
deliver the most revenue, operators could find themselves in trouble.

Key Quality Indicators (KQIs) are typically a combination of several KPIs
that can tell operators more about the end-user experience and usage
patterns.

To determine what the KPIs and KPQs should be on a wimax or any tcp/ip 
network, it must be borne in mind what customers are most interested in:
fast access, good service quality and mobility. Consequently, KPIs can be
focused on network procedures--such as attach, authentication,
authorisation and creation/activation--which determine access (fast access
to services is defined by the success of and speed of access to HTTP
servers, to MMS centers, and to other dedicated services that could be
offered via the operator's portal).

Regards,
Masood
Blog: http://weblogs.com.pk/jahil/


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> hey all
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> we work in a WiMAX operator , and i was wondering what are the best
> parameters to include in our KPI?
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