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Public Cellular Optimization

When the answer isn't a new network — it's getting more out of the carriers you already pay for.

What it is

  • Drive testing and walk testing against major US carriers, with documented measurement methodology.
  • Tower siting, lease negotiation, and remediation advocacy when a carrier needs to add capacity or correct a problem at a nearby macro site.
  • Coverage and capacity arguments built on data the carrier's own engineering team will accept.

When you need it

  • Field staff are consistently complaining about a specific carrier in a specific area and you need evidence to escalate.
  • A new corporate campus, retail footprint, or transit project depends on public cellular performance.
  • You're choosing a primary or secondary carrier and need an independent comparison.

Our methodology

  1. 01Measurement plan. Routes, time-of-day windows, devices, bands, and KPIs are written down before we drive anything.
  2. 02Data collection. Calibrated test devices, GPS-logged measurements, and reference handsets — not consumer-grade speed-test screenshots.
  3. 03Analysis. Coverage layer by band and carrier, dropped-call analysis, throughput percentiles, and capacity indicators.
  4. 04Engagement. We open tickets with carrier engineering or government affairs on your behalf. We can attend the meeting.
Documented assumptions. Every methodology step generates a record. You see the inputs, the calibration data, and the gaps — not a pretty PDF with conclusions you can't audit.

Typical deliverables

  • Drive test report with maps, raw data, and methodology notes
  • Carrier-by-carrier comparison and band-level diagnosis
  • Escalation package — formatted for carrier engineering acceptance
  • Remediation tracking through resolution

Representative outcomes

Carrier-accepted
escalation packages, not just internal reports
Independent
data — you own it, including the raw measurements
Tracked
through to actual carrier resolution

Next step

Have a coverage problem you can describe — but not yet solve?

Request a wireless assessment. An engineer (not a sales rep) will walk through what you're seeing and propose what we'd actually do.