App Experience Optimization enables operators to optimize the networks as end users wants

Tuesday 24 February 2015 17:22
App Experience Optimization enables operators to see networks as end users do

- Network performance drives consumer loyalty, but operators and smartphone users define network performance differently

- Networks that perform well against conventional KPIs don’t necessarily deliver an optimal experience for smartphone users

- App Experience Optimization is a new service that transforms how operators optimize their networks to meet the new demands created by a fast-evolving app ecosystem

Operators are well aware that the single most important driver of customer loyalty is network performance, which is why they put a lot of effort into optimizing their networks. Now that consumers are spending more and more of their time using apps – see, for example, Performance shapes smartphone behavior, a 2014 Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) ConsumerLab study – operators are finding they need to optimize their networks in new ways to remain competitive. Conventional network-related key performance indicators (KPIs) alone may no longer paint an accurate picture of the true user experience.

App Experience Optimization is a new service that transforms how operators optimize their networks to meet the new demands created by a fast-evolving app ecosystem. The service addresses this challenge by providing a true picture of the local app experience and correlating this with network-related KPIs, which can then be acted upon. Ericsson Network Design and Optimization experts then optimize for app experience, drawing upon global experience, tools and methods.

In a recent project, Ericsson optimized XL Axiata’s network for performance of the Facebook app – making substantial, targeted improvements to XL Axiata’s network. As a result, app experience – defined by the ability to complete transactions within a maximum time of three seconds – improved by between 20 and 70 percent. Time to content improved by up to 70 percent, while upload time improved by up to 50 percent. These results show that it is possible to optimize app experience using existing network resources.

Ameet Suri, Partnerships Manager at Facebook, says: “In addition to building apps that use less data, we need more efficient infrastructure to serve people in low-bandwidth areas. Over the last year, we have worked with Ericsson and XL Axiata in Indonesia to create a methodology to analyze, monitor and improve end-to-end network performance for app experience. This methodology will help operators cost-effectively target network improvements in the areas that affect users most, thereby delivering greater utility for the two-thirds of the world not yet connected. Initially launched with XL Axiata, we are excited to expand the program to more operators who have expressed an interest.”

Following the overwhelmingly positive results achieved, Ericsson has refined this methodology, resulting in the App Experience Optimization service that will be launched at Mobile World Congress 2015 in Barcelona.

Staffan Pehrson, Vice President of Network Rollout, Support & Optimization at Ericsson, says: “With our more than 5,000 Network Design and Optimization experts and the insights we gather from countless customer projects, this new service offering will bring efficiency and competitive advantages to our customers.”

Jason Marcheck, Service Director for Service Provider Infrastructure at Current Analysis, says: “Ericsson has always paid attention to how user interaction with the network impacts its operators’ customers. This latest launch brings the end-users’ app experience into the mix, marrying network optimization services with insights from collaborations with over-the-top service providers to help networks perform better in ways that end users value most.”

Ericsson at Mobile World Congress 2015

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