Solution to poor internet connectivity in the offing

Solution to poor internet connectivity in the offing :
TRAI launches MySpeed app to assess service quality of operators across India

Debkumar Bhadra         |        Musings of an Islander   |        South Andaman

A recent news item in local dailies took the islanders by surprise which read Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), Andaman & Nicobar Circle has been awarded the Best Performer's award by the Government. Islanders who have been having a tough time dealing with prolonged poor telephonic and below par internet service set social media afire, expressing their anguish at the proposition that came from the CGM himself. Some termed it as “shocking” some said it is “Joke of the Year” someone wrote “it amounts to adding insult to injury” while a few rejected it for being “fake” and “fictitious”. There is one more statistics that BSNL Andaman Circle is providing the costliest internet service, wrote someone having a fair idea of data pricing in the rest of the country.


A simple google search reveal A&N Islands are not the only one getting a raw deal from Telecom Service Providers (TSP’s) and or Internet Service Provider (ISP’s). Almost the entire subscriber base of internet and telephonic service in the country is facing one or the other issues such as Call Drop, poor voice quality, frequent break in data communication and non-responsive customer care. The telecom regulator with the view to rein in the erring TSP’s/ISP’s recommended penalty for call drop, but TRAI’s effort could not pass the judicial scrutiny launched none other than the service providers themselves. Consequently we have a situation wherein subscribers end up being penalized for no fault on its part, whereas the TSP’s/ISP’s who is apparently at fault is getting rewarded for doling out poor quality service to its subscribers. Therefore it is no surprise that TSP’s/ISP’s did precious little to resolve the issue in the past and continues to look the other way in the present. 

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has been receiving complaints of discrepancy between the speed the operators claim and charge for, and the actual speed that subscribers get in reality. As per reports, TRAI found that the minimum internet speed prescribed under rules is not adhered to. In some of the cases operators provide 2G speeds on 3G connection. Therefore in its renewed attempt to assess the service quality of an operator, TRAI has launched its official internet speed test app namely MySpeed(TRAI), the first under Digital India initiative.

MySpeed(TRAI) app is available for free download at the National Mobile Governance Initiative AppStore or from google play for android or iOS platforms. MySpeed app automatically detects the type of connection ie.,Wi-Fi or cellular connectivity and measures the download as well as upload speed of the internet connection. It also captures network parameters such as signal strength, device location etc, generates a log in the form of test result and sends it to TRAI anonymously. The app does not send any personal information and neither does it constitute a complaint.

How to use MySpeed App
Download the app (23Mb) from the National Mobile Governance Initiative AppStore or from google play and install it on a smartphone. Unlike other free applications, MySpeed does not display any ad, therefore the User Interface is clean, clutter free, simple and self explanatory.

On opening, the app automatically detects if the device is connected to a Wi-Fi or cellular network. To get started, user is prompted to press the “Begin Test” button. Thereafter the app tests both the upload and download speed of the internet connection and displays the test result. The users are given two options “Test Again” or click the “SEND to TRAI” button to send the test result along with network parameters such as signal strength, device location etc directly to TRAI Analytics portal.

The app is independent of service provider, ie., whether it is BSNL, Airtel, Vodafone or any other network, it works just fine. Further be it Broadband based Wi-Fi network or cellular based mobile data network (3G/4G) MySpeed automatically detects the type of connection and measures the internet speed without any glitch. Further the test result is submitted anonymously to the telecom regulator’s analytics portal. There is no need to share personal details or write emails or make phone call. Although some Android users complain of the app crashing on start-up, but I installed it on my Redmi Note 4 and run the test on more than one type of data connection and sent each of those results to TRAI. It works just fine.

Before I go into the result of the test, it is worth quoting the Department of Telecommunications, Govt of India Notification No 4/4/2009/Policy-I dated 18th July, 2013 published in the Gazette of India No 173 dated August 8, 2013 which amended the definition of broadband to read as: “Broadband is a data connection that is able to support interactive services including internet access and has the capability of the minimum download speed of 512kbps to an individual subscriber from the point of presence (POP) of the service provided intending to provide broadband service”.

MySpeed Test Result
Testing the internet speed of my broadband connection using MySpeed app, showed download speed of 317kbps (=0.31Mbps) which not only is below the prescribed minimum, the speed does not even match the regulation on Quality of Service standards for Broadband Services”. What I got is only 62% of the speed prescribed under regulations. Further if we look at the Packet Loss (percentage of packets lost to the total packets transmitted between two designated CPE/Router Ports), the result indicated 10% loss which is 10 times more than the benchmark prescribed under TRAI regulations. A clear indication that I have been getting a raw deal in the name of internet service from my ISP (BSNL).

Remember till this time TRAI has been taking decisions based on Quality of Service reports compiled by the telecom operators themselves. Even from the point of view of a customer, there was no means by which a subscriber could report the real time speed to the telecom regulator. But with launch of the official MySpeed app, we now have the opportunity to measure and report the internet speed directly to TRAI. We need to make good use of this unique opportunity. The data we share would give TRAI first hand information on the kind of service we are getting from operators. I therefore request fellow islanders to download MySpeed(TRAI) app, run the test and send the result to TRAI.

This way we will be helping TRAI to collate data necessary to access the service quality of operator. Let us play our part in the endeavor and ensure we get the service we are paying for.

This post was carried in the Port Blair Edition of Echo of India, dated 13 July, 2016.
This post was also carried in Andaman Sheekha, dated 15 July, 2016.

Comments

Good One Debkumar Bhadra Sir
Debkumar Bhadra said…
It is really nice to hear from you on the matter. Thanks for the support.
zafar said…
Good initiative. Add on, they may collecting big data from the users by using same app and this may one of the main source of their analytical research. You have done excellent awareness article, I appreciate it, islanders should use out of it.
Debkumar Bhadra said…
Thats right. TRAI is trying to get into the nuts and bolt of the issue. If we are able to run the test and send the results to TRAI, it will help expose the "Ghotala" (as said by ZEE News DNA broadcast), being done by operators in the name of service.
zafar said…
Oh, that's the story...

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