2G GSM Network Quality Index ( NQI )




Network_Quality_Index_(NQI)


Radio_NBH_KPI

1
SDCCH_Completion_Rate_(NBH)_NQI
Max:100,Min:99,Wtg:5
2
TCH_Completion_Rate_(NBH)_NQI
Max:100,Min:98.5,Wtg:5
3
Handover_Success_Rate_NQI
Max:100,Min:97,Wtg:4
4
SDCCH_Assignment_Success_NQI
Max:100,Min:99.5,Wtg:4.5
5
TCH_Assignment_Success_NQI
Max:100,Min:98,Wtg:4.5
6
TCH_Congestion_NQI
Max:0,Min:2,Wtg:3
7
RX_Quality_DL(0-5)_NQI
Max:100,Min:97,Wtg:3
8
Radio_Network_Availability_(24_hours)_NQI
Max:100,Min:99.95,Wtg:5
9
ErlangMinutesperDrop(NBH)@NQI
Max:360,Min:120,Wtg:3

Cell_BBH_KPI

10
SDCCH_Completion_Rate_(BBH)>=98%_NQI
Max:100,Min:95,Wtg:8
11
TCH_Completion_Rate_(BBH)>=98%_NQI
Max:100,Min:95,Wtg:8
12
Handover_Success_Rate_(BBH)>=95%_NQI
Max:100,Min:95,Wtg:3
13
SDCCH_Assignment_Success_(BBH)>=99%_NQI
Max:100,Min:95,Wtg:5.5
14
TCH_Assignment_Success_(BBH)>=97%_NQI
Max:100,Min:95,Wtg:5.5
15
TCH_Congestion_(BBH)<2%_NQI
Max:100,Min:95,Wtg:3
16
RX_Quality_DL(0-5)_(BBH)>=96%_NQI
Max:100,Min:95,Wtg:3
17
Random_Access_rate>=95%_NQI
Max:100,Min:95,Wtg:3

Data_KPI

22
EDGE_DL_Average_Thruput_per_TBF_(DBH)_NQI
Max:110,Min:100,Wtg:2
23
GPRS_DL_Average_Thruput_per_TBF_(DBH)_NQI
Max:36,Min:27,Wtg:2
24
TBF_Success_Rate_(DBH)_NQI
Max:100,Min:93,Wtg:2
25
DL_Multislot_Assignment_Success_(DBH)_NQI
Max:100,Min:95,Wtg:2

Total NQI

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