User Guide

3TEMS
 AUTOMATIC 8.1
HOW DOES AN OPERATOR KEEP CUSTOMERS SATISFIED?
In the competitive Mobile Internet environment, delivered Quality of 
Service (QoS) is the key. In fact, good QoS can make the difference between 
a satisfied subscriber and a former subscriber. Operators must take control 
of network quality. To best manage this, the operator must receive con-
tinuous feedback on the live network’s QoS, see the impact of optimization 
efforts on a regular basis, and have an accurate means of measuring qual-
ity as perceived by subscribers.
In  an  effort  to  fulfill  these  requirements,  operators  have  various 
traditional channels for gathering information. One channel is the collection 
of  “fixed  side”  data,  from  the  Operations  Support  System/Network 
Management System (OSS/NMS). This data is necessary but is generally 
used only for  statistical analysis; without detailed processing, OSS data  is 
limited when it comes to QoS evaluation and the end-user’s experience. 
Another source of network information comes from the operator’s own 
Customer Care department. While this is certainly a valuable source of data 
about network problems, it, too, is limited. Very few subscribers will call a 
Customer Care center when they are having problems. The rest may not 
complain, but they will be more likely to switch to a competitor. In addition, 
these disgruntled subscribers can be a very negative source  of word-of-
mouth information regarding your network. 
Yet another waythatnetworkoperatorshavetraditionallyobtained net-
work data is through manual drive tests. Drive testing provides a wealth of 
valuable information, but is limited by time and resources. Drive tests are 
usually performed on a set schedule, during regular working hours. They 
are not always performed when the need is greatest, at times like rush hours 
and weekends. In addition, manual test tools do not conduct end-to-end 
(E2E) measurements. Although they are perfectly suited for troubleshoot-
ing and optimization, manual tests do not collect enough to deliver statis-
tically reliable data.
TEMS Automatic, however, exceeds the limitationsofany other method. 
It is an autonomous system that uses test probes to collect network infor-
mation which is transferred back to a central server for analysis and report 
generation. An end-to-end solution, it employs handsets making calls over 
the air interface, so that it can test from a subscriber’s perspective auto-
matically. 
By working over the entire network area, 24 hours a day, seven days a 
week, it gives statistically reliable data as well as QoS information.It tests 
your network and your competitors, giving fair and accurate comparisons. 
“TEMS
 Automatic 
completes the 
information picture”