New mobile signal survey to help address connectivity challenges in North Wales
Uchelgais Gogledd Cymru | Ambition North Wales worked with FarrPoint to undertake a survey to measure #4G mobile coverage across the main transport routes in North Wales. The findings from the survey will be used to improve digital connectivity in the region and to understand where investment may be needed.
The survey follows a 2021 consultation with regional industry representatives in North #Wales, who stated that inconsistent 4G connectivity on transport networks is affecting economic activity in the region, including tourism and transport operations. In development with connectivity consultants FarrPoint, the survey focused on measuring 4G #connectivity on the region's A and B roads and the rail network.?
Survey results
The results of the survey found the following:
(Indoor/In-vehicle) coverage on A roads:?
- A good quality* indoor/in-vehicle 4G service was recorded from one or more operators on 75% of A roads in the region
- A good quality indoor/in-vehicle 4G service was recorded from three or more operators on 28% of A roads
- A good quality indoor/in-vehicle 4G service was recorded from all four operators on 10% of A roads
(In carriage) coverage on train routes:??
- A good quality in-carriage 4G service was recorded from one or more operators on 56% of the rail network surveyed
- A good quality in-carriage 4G service was recorded from three or more operators on 43% of the rail network surveyed
- A good quality in-carriage 4G service was recorded from all four operators on 18% of the rail network surveyed
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These findings provide valuable evidence for Ambition North Wales to consider which areas require?Growth Deal funding in order to provide greater impact to residents, businesses and the wider economy.
Making data-driven decisions
Stuart Whitfield, Digital Programme Manager for Ambition North Wales, said:
“The results from the mobile survey will help us make informed decisions on where to direct investment for improving mobile connectivity within our region. It is important that decisions are supported with strong independent evidence of need, allowing us to see which areas lack coverage."
“Whilst 4G coverage is relatively good in some parts of North Wales, elsewhere it remains an issue for residents, businesses and visitors to the region. Along with the UK government’s wider Shared Rural Network project, Ambition North Wales aims to improve mobile coverage on our transport networks as a priority through the Growth Deal.”?
Colin Henderson , Senior Consultant at the independent connectivity consultancy, FarrPoint, said:?
“We are delighted that Ambition North Wales chose to partner with us to?independently map mobile?coverage in North Wales. Rather than just relying on carrier data and predicted modelling, which make it difficult to build an accurate picture of connectivity, Ambition North Wales, now have a holistic real-life view of mobile coverage in the area and will be able to make more informed decisions.
Having delivered many similar projects across the UK and Canada – we know how valuable this data is in resolving longstanding connectivity issues.”
About the mobile survey
FarrPoint's mobile coverage mapper is an autonomous network monitoring solution that provides real-life (not modelled) performance statistics of all available mobile networks. It has been used to map and improve mobile connectivity in both cities like Newcastle and rural areas across the UK and Canada.
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2 年Totally unsurprised to see the red connectivity gaps along major sections of A4085 and A4086 around Eryri, that very much mirrors my own experience. As it happens I plod the South-North A470/A487 every 6-8 weeks and rarely, if ever, lose my Spotify data connection so there's clearly some robust infrastructure out there