Abstract

Five decades have passed since the first bit was transmitted over the internet. Although the internet has improved our lives and led to the digital economy, currently only 51% of the world’s population have access to it. Currently, consumers mostly access the internet via mobile broadband, 2G, 3G, and 4G services. Regulatory bodies such as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the US are responsible for ensuring that consumers receive an adequate service from Mobile Network Operators (MNOs). Usually, regulators evaluate the performance of each MNO in terms of service quality yearly and publish a report. To evaluate performance, metrics such as coverage, download/upload speed, and the number of subscribers can be used. However, the evaluation process and the metrics used by each regulatory body are inconsistent, and this makes it hard to determine which nations are providing adequate services to their citizens. Furthermore, it is not clear as to which performance evaluation is the right path. In this case study, we analyzed the reports released from eight nations (United States of America, United Kingdom, France, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, and Australia) as of the year 2020. We then point out the advantages and the drawbacks of the current evaluation process and metrics. Furthermore, a discussion on why the current methods are not sufficient to evaluate 5G services is presented. Our findings indicate that there is a great need for a unified metric and that this process becomes more complex with the rollout of 5G.

Highlights

  • This topic is used to discuss the results obtained from each report and the policies outlined to improve the quality of the mobile broadband service

  • Policies: Policies outlined to improve the quality of mobile broadband service are presented

  • We looked at reports released in 2020 and some nations did not include current year data

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Summary

Introduction

Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. To meet the 2025 connectivity goal and other outlined targets, the commission recommended that each country needs a national broadband strategy and evaluation program to assess and/or expand its internet access. 5G and its attractive applications such as IoT, autonomous cars, virtual/virtual reality, and smart home/cities are projected to overtake 4G by 2025, it might be a little delayed due to the delay of other technologies and the unprecedented pandemic in 2020 Both nations and MNOs are still examining the economic impact or growth that will come together with faster broadband access [6]. In this paper, we compare the mobile broadband quality assessment results obtained by regulators of countries such as the US, UK, Australia, Singapore, Germany, Japan, South Korea, and France These nations are OECD members and reflect different parts of the world. The summary and conclusion of this paper are presented in the last section

Methodology
Case Studies
Broadband Deployment Report
Evaluation Report
Connected Nations
The State of the Internet in France
Annual Survey on InfoComm Usage
Communication Report
White Paper on Information and Communications
Applications and Services
Evaluating 5G Performance
Metrics for 5G
Status by Country
Discussion and Conclusions
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