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GBSS16.0 KPI Reference (01) (PDF) - EN
GBSS16.0 KPI Reference (01) (PDF) - EN
GBSS16.0 KPI Reference (01) (PDF) - EN
KPI Reference
Issue 01
Date 2014-04-29
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Purpose
The purpose of this document is to specify the GBSS KPI definition as well as counters used to
calculate the KPI. The original KPI definition comes from the experiences of commercial
network management and radio network optimization. The KPI definition shall be updated
according to the requirement from customers.
Product Version
The following table lists the product versions involved in this document.
BSC6900 V900R016C00
BTS3900 V100R009C00
The mapping single-mode base station
BTS3900A
versions are:
BTS3900L l GBTS: V100R016C00
BTS3900AL l eGBTS: V100R016C00
DBS3900
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
l Network planners
l Field engineers
l System engineers
Organization
1 Changes in the GBSS KPI Reference
This chapter describes the changes made in the GBSS KPI Reference.
2 CS Accessibility KPIs
This chapter describes the CS accessibility KPIs that mainly indicate the call success rate when
an MS accesses the network. Low accessibility KPIs directly lead to low user satisfaction.
3 CS CPU Usage KPI
This chapter describes the CS CPU usage KPI that indicates the mean ratio of the busy time of
the CPU in a granularity period.
4 CS Mobility KPIs
This chapter describes the CS mobility KPIs that indicate the handover success rate on the move.
In addition, these KPIs indicate the capability of providing continuous services. A low handover
success rate leads to a high call drop rate.
5 CS Receive Quality KPIs
This chapter describes the CS receive quality KPIs that indicate the mean receive quality rank
on the TCH.
6 CS Resource Usage KPIs
This chapter describes the CS resource Uusage KPIs that are used to monitor the load of hot
spots and the network. These KPIs can serve as references for capacity expansion. The traffic
volume KPIs help operators obtain the ratio of traffic during peak hours to traffic during off-
peak hours, to evaluate the system resource usage, and to adjust charges. The equipment
availability KPIs help operators learn about the running status of equipment, such as the running
status of channels. If these KPIs are low, equipment and transmission are faulty.
7 CS Retainability KPIs
This chapter describes the CS retainability KPIs that indicate the ratio of moving MSs to all MSs
as well as the moving frequency. In addition, these KPIs indicate the capability of providing
continuous services. A low success rate leads to low user satisfaction.
8 PS Accessibility KPIs
This chapter describes the PS accessibility KPIs that indicate whether MSs can easily access
cells. Poor PS accessibility KPIs decrease user satisfaction.
9 PS Data Throughput KPIs
This chapter describes the PS data throughput rate KPIs. They involve the performance factors
associated with the MSs, the radio access network, and the core network. Now, the main
performance problem is concerned with the radio access network. Therefore, these KPIs indicate
the end-to-end service data link bearing capability of the GPRS network, which is directly related
to user satisfaction.
10 PS Delay KPIs
This chapter describes the PS delay KPIs that indicate the service response speed of the network.
Long delay decreases user satisfaction.
11 PS Resource Usage KPIs
This chapter describes the PS resource usage rate KPIs that indicate the network resource usage
and the busy states of services. Therefore, these KPIs can be used to guide network expansion.
12 PS Retainability KPIs
This chapter describes the PS retainability KPIs that mainly involve the uplink and downlink
TBF call drop rates. These KPIs indicate the capability of providing continuous services by the
network and are directly related to user satisfaction. Therefore, a high call drop rate decreases
user satisfaction.
This chapter describes the PS transmission performance KPIs that indicate the quality of radio
transmission links in a cell. If the RLC data block retransmission rate in a cell is high, the quality
of the radio transmission links in the cell is poor. Therefore, take corresponding measures, such
as RF optimization.
Conventions
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
General Conventions
The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
Convention Description
Command Conventions
The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
GUI Conventions
The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
Keyboard Operations
The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Format Description
Key Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.
Key 1+Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt
+A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently.
Key 1, Key 2 Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means
the two keys should be pressed in turn.
Mouse Operations
The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Action Description
Click Select and release the primary mouse button without moving
the pointer.
Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the
pointer to a certain position.
Contents
4 CS Mobility KPIs.........................................................................................................................11
4.1 Handover Success Rate................................................................................................................................................13
4.2 Um-Interface Handover Success Rate..........................................................................................................................13
4.3 Intra-BSC Handover Success Rate...............................................................................................................................14
4.4 Um-Interface Intra-BSC Handover Success Rate.........................................................................................................14
4.5 Incoming Inter-BSC Handover Success Rate...............................................................................................................15
4.6 Um-Interface Incoming Inter-BSC Handover Success Rate........................................................................................15
4.7 Outgoing Inter-BSC Handover Success Rate...............................................................................................................16
4.8 Um-Interface Outgoing Inter-BSC Handover Success Rate........................................................................................16
4.9 Success Rate of Dual-Band Handovers (900/850/810-1800/1900)..............................................................................17
4.10 Success Rate of Dual-Band Handovers (1800/1900-900/850/810)............................................................................18
7 CS Retainability KPIs.................................................................................................................30
7.1 Call Drop Rate on TCH per Cell (Including Handover)...............................................................................................31
7.2 Call Drop Rate on TCH per Cell (Excluding Handover).............................................................................................32
7.3 Traffic Call Drop Rate per Cell....................................................................................................................................34
7.4 Radio Drop Rate of TCH..............................................................................................................................................34
7.5 Handover Drop Rate of TCH........................................................................................................................................35
7.6 Call Complete Establishment Success Rate.................................................................................................................35
8 PS Accessibility KPIs..................................................................................................................37
8.1 Uplink Assignment Success Rate.................................................................................................................................39
8.2 Downlink Assignment Success Rate............................................................................................................................39
8.3 Uplink TBF Establishment Success Rate.....................................................................................................................40
8.4 Downlink TBF Establishment Success Rate................................................................................................................40
8.5 Uplink EGPRS TBF Establishment Success Rate........................................................................................................41
8.6 Downlink EGPRS TBF Establishment Success Rate...................................................................................................41
8.7 Uplink TBF Congestion Rate.......................................................................................................................................42
8.8 Downlink TBF Congestion Rate..................................................................................................................................42
8.9 Uplink EGPRS TBF Congestion Rate..........................................................................................................................43
8.10 Downlink EGPRS TBF Congestion Rate...................................................................................................................43
10 PS Delay KPIs............................................................................................................................47
10.1 Ping Delay (ms)..........................................................................................................................................................48
10.2 Mean Delay of PDP Activation (ms)..........................................................................................................................48
10.3 Mean Delay of Attach (ms)........................................................................................................................................49
10.4 Service Interruption Delay for Cell Reselection (ms)................................................................................................49
12 PS Retainability KPIs...............................................................................................................54
This chapter describes the changes made in the GBSS KPI Reference.
01 (2014-04-29)
This issue has no changes.
Draft A (2014-01-27)
Compared with Issue 02 (2013-06-25) of GBSS15.0, this issue has no changes.
2 CS Accessibility KPIs
This chapter describes the CS accessibility KPIs that mainly indicate the call success rate when
an MS accesses the network. Low accessibility KPIs directly lead to low user satisfaction.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
This chapter describes the CS CPU usage KPI that indicates the mean ratio of the busy time of
the CPU in a granularity period.
Measurement XPU
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CPU
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
4 CS Mobility KPIs
This chapter describes the CS mobility KPIs that indicate the handover success rate on the move.
In addition, these KPIs indicate the capability of providing continuous services. A low handover
success rate leads to a high call drop rate.
This counter provides the success rate of outgoing inter-BSC handovers. It indicates the inter-
BSC handover interaction.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Notes Unit: %
This chapter describes the CS receive quality KPIs that indicate the mean receive quality rank
on the TCH.
5.1 Rx_QUALITY(UPLINK)
This counter provides the proportion of uplink half/full rate in the mean receive quality ranks 0
to 4.
5.2 Rx_QUALITY(DOWNLINK)
This counter provides the proportion of downlink half/full rate in the mean receive quality ranks
0 to 4.
5.1 Rx_QUALITY(UPLINK)
This counter provides the proportion of uplink half/full rate in the mean receive quality ranks 0
to 4.
Measurement TRX
Scope
Formula Rx_QUALITY(UPLINK)
={[CS410A:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 0)]
+ [CS411A:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 1)]
+ [CS412A:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 2)]
+ [CS413A:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 3)]
+ [CS414A:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 4)]
+ [CS410C:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Rank of Receive
Quality 0)]
+ [CS411C:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 1)]
+ [CS412C:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 2)]
+ [CS413C:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 3)]
+ [CS414C:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 4)]}x{100}/
{[CS410A:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 0)]
+ [CS411A:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 1)]
+ [CS412A:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 2)]
+ [CS413A:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 3)]
+ [CS414A:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 4)]
+ [CS415A:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 5)]
+ [CS416A:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 6)]
+ [CS417A:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 7)]
+ [CS410C:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Rank of Receive
Quality 0)]
+ [CS411C:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 1)]
+ [CS412C:Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 2)]
Associated None
Counters
Notes None
5.2 Rx_QUALITY(DOWNLINK)
This counter provides the proportion of downlink half/full rate in the mean receive quality ranks
0 to 4.
Measurement TRX
Scope
Formula Rx_QUALITY(DOWNLINK)
= {[CS410B:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 0)]
+ [CS411B:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 1)]
+ [CS412B:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 2)]
+ [CS413B:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 3)]
+ [CS414B:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 4)]
+ [CS410D:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 0)]
+ [CS411D:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 1)]
+ [CS412D:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 2)]
+ [CS413D:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 3)]
+ [CS414D:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 4)]}x{100}/
{[CS410B:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 0)]
+ [CS411B:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 1)]
+ [CS412B:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 2)]
+ [CS413B:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 3)]
+ [CS414B:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 4)]
+ [CS415B:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 5)]
+ [CS416B:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 6)]
+ [CS417B:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 7)]
+ [CS410D:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 0)]
+ [CS411D:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 1)]
+ [CS412D:Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality
Rank 2)]
Associated None
Counters
Notes None
This chapter describes the CS resource Uusage KPIs that are used to monitor the load of hot
spots and the network. These KPIs can serve as references for capacity expansion. The traffic
volume KPIs help operators obtain the ratio of traffic during peak hours to traffic during off-
peak hours, to evaluate the system resource usage, and to adjust charges. The equipment
availability KPIs help operators learn about the running status of equipment, such as the running
status of channels. If these KPIs are low, equipment and transmission are faulty.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes None
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Formula Actual traffic volume divided by the theoretical capacity (if the theoretical
capacity exceeds 12000 Erl, take 12000 Erl for calculation)
Associated None
Counters
Notes None
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes Unit: %
7 CS Retainability KPIs
This chapter describes the CS retainability KPIs that indicate the ratio of moving MSs to all MSs
as well as the moving frequency. In addition, these KPIs indicate the capability of providing
continuous services. A low success rate leads to low user satisfaction.
Table 7-1 Call Drop Rate on TCH per Cell (Including Handover)
KPI Name Call Drop Rate on TCH per Cell (Including Handover)
Measurement CELL
Scope
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Table 7-2 Call Drop Rate on TCH per Cell (Excluding Handover)
KPI Name Call Drop Rate on TCH per Cell (Excluding Handover)
Measurement CELL
Scope
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
8 PS Accessibility KPIs
This chapter describes the PS accessibility KPIs that indicate whether MSs can easily access
cells. Poor PS accessibility KPIs decrease user satisfaction.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
This chapter describes the PS data throughput rate KPIs. They involve the performance factors
associated with the MSs, the radio access network, and the core network. Now, the main
performance problem is concerned with the radio access network. Therefore, these KPIs indicate
the end-to-end service data link bearing capability of the GPRS network, which is directly related
to user satisfaction.
Measurement None
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Measurement None
Scope
Associated None
Counters
10 PS Delay KPIs
This chapter describes the PS delay KPIs that indicate the service response speed of the network.
Long delay decreases user satisfaction.
Measurement None
Scope
Formula The difference between the time when the MS sends an ICMP packet of
the Return Request type and the time when the receiving end responds with
an ICMP packet of the Return Acknowledgment type. Two types of Ping
delay are available: Initial Ping Delay and Consecutive Ping Delay.
Associated None
Counters
Measurement None
Scope
Formula The interval between the time when the MS sends the Activate PDP
Context Request message and the time when the MS receives the Activate
PDP Context Accept message.
Associated None
Counters
Measurement None
Scope
Formula The interval between the time when the MS sends the Attach Request
message and the time when the MS sends the Attach Complete message.
Associated None
Counters
Measurement None
Scope
Formula This counter is appraised in the mode of download test on the application
layer. This counter is defined as follows: the interval between the time
when the original cell receives the last TCP packet and the time when the
target cell receives the first TCP packet.
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. The upload test is different from the download test. This counter is
appraised in the mode of download test:
2. The Service Interruption Delay for Cell Reselection (ms) is appraised
through the Um interface on some networks. This counter is defined as
follows: the interval between the time when the Cell Reselection message
is displayed with the MA test tool, such as TEMS, and the time when the
MS initiates the Channel Request message in a new cell. The signaling
shows the interval which is measured manually.
3. The Service Interruption Delay for Cell Reselection (ms) is impacted
by the following factors: Whether the NACC and NC2 modes are enabled;
whether the 2G/3G inter-RAT cell reselection is performed; whether the
cross-RA reselection is performed.
This chapter describes the PS resource usage rate KPIs that indicate the network resource usage
and the busy states of services. Therefore, these KPIs can be used to guide network expansion.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes Unit: %
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes Unit: %
12 PS Retainability KPIs
This chapter describes the PS retainability KPIs that mainly involve the uplink and downlink
TBF call drop rates. These KPIs indicate the capability of providing continuous services by the
network and are directly related to user satisfaction. Therefore, a high call drop rate decreases
user satisfaction.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
This chapter describes the PS transmission performance KPIs that indicate the quality of radio
transmission links in a cell. If the RLC data block retransmission rate in a cell is high, the quality
of the radio transmission links in the cell is poor. Therefore, take corresponding measures, such
as RF optimization.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes 1. Unit: %
2. This KPI is essential.
Table 13-5 Rate of Uplink GPRS RLC Coding Scheme with CS3/CS4
KPI Name Rate of Uplink GPRS RLC Coding Scheme with CS3/CS4
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes Unit: %
Table 13-6 Rate of Downlink GPRS RLC Coding Scheme with CS3/CS4
KPI Name Rate of Downlink GPRS RLC Coding Scheme with CS3/CS4
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes Unit: %
Table 13-7 Rate of Uplink EGPRS RLC Coding Scheme with MCS7/MCS8/MCS9
KPI Name Rate of Uplink EGPRS RLC Coding Scheme with MCS7/MCS8/MCS9
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes Unit: %
Table 13-8 Rate of Downlink EGPRS RLC Coding Scheme with MCS7/MCS8/MCS9
KPI Name Rate of Downlink EGPRS RLC Coding Scheme with MCS7/MCS8/MCS9
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Notes Unit: %
Table 13-9 Average Throughput of Uplink GPRS RLC per PDCH (kbit/s)
KPI Name Average Throughput of Uplink GPRS RLC per PDCH (kbit/s)
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Table 13-10 Average Throughput of Downlink GPRS RLC per PDCH (kbit/s)
KPI Name Average Throughput of Downlink GPRS RLC per PDCH (kbit/s)
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Table 13-11 Average Throughput of Uplink EGPRS RLC per PDCH (kbit/s)
KPI Name Average Throughput of Uplink EGPRS RLC per PDCH (kbit/s)
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Table 13-12 Average Throughput of Downlink EGPRS RLC per PDCH (kbit/s)
KPI Name Average Throughput of Downlink EGPRS RLC per PDCH (kbit/s)
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Table 13-13 Average Throughput of Uplink GPRS RLC per Cell (kbit/s)
KPI Name Average Throughput of Uplink GPRS RLC per Cell (kbit/s)
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Table 13-14 Average Throughput of Downlink GPRS RLC per Cell (kbit/s)
KPI Name Average Throughput of Downlink GPRS RLC per Cell (kbit/s)
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Table 13-15 Average Throughput of Uplink EGPRS RLC per Cell (kbit/s)
KPI Name Average Throughput of Uplink EGPRS RLC per Cell (kbit/s)
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Table 13-16 Average Throughput of Downlink EGPRS RLC per Cell (kbit/s)
KPI Name Average Throughput of Downlink EGPRS RLC per Cell (kbit/s)
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Table 13-17 Average Throughput of Uplink GPRS LLC per User (kbit/s)
KPI Name Average Throughput of Uplink GPRS LLC per User (kbit/s)
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Table 13-18 Average Throughput of Downlink GPRS LLC per User (kbit/s)
KPI Name Average Throughput of Downlink GPRS LLC per User (kbit/s)
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Table 13-19 Average Throughput of Uplink EGPRS LLC per User (kbit/s)
KPI Name Average Throughput of Uplink EGPRS LLC per User (kbit/s)
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters
Table 13-20 Average Throughput of Downlink EGPRS LLC per User (kbit/s)
KPI Name Average Throughput of Downlink EGPRS LLC per User (kbit/s)
Measurement CELL
Scope
Associated None
Counters