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End-user equipment, consumer premise equipment and its software have evolved to become faster, more powerful and able to perform data collection. This has enabled the crowdsourcing approach which seeks to increase the amount of technical parameters which can be collected from end-users without modification to existing hardware and software.
Increasingly, players such as regulators and service providers have started to assess end-to-end quality of service (QoS) through a crowdsourcing approach. However, assessment using data collected through the crowdsourcing approach can be deployed in multiple ways and different approaches provide different views of QoS.
Recommendation ITU-T E.812 outlines the different crowdsourcing approaches used to assess end-to-end QoS on both fixed and mobile broadband networks.
Amendment 1 to Recommendation ITU-T E.812 introduces Appendix II (Use cases for the crowdsourcing approach) and Appendix III (Practical approaches to fixed broadband crowdsourcing). |
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Citation: |
https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/14489 |
Series title: |
E series: Overall network operation, telephone service, service operation and human factors E.800-E.899: Quality of telecommunication services: concepts, models, objectives and dependability planning E.810-E.844: Models for telecommunication services |
Approval date: |
2020-09-11 |
Provisional name: | E.CrowdESFB |
Approval process: | Agreed |
Status: |
In force |
Maintenance responsibility: |
ITU-T Study Group 12 |
Further details: |
Patent statement(s)
Development history
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Radio fequency-level based single-number indicator for mobile network usefulness for a given range of applications
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2023
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here
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Technical Report on analysis of ITU-T F.930
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2020
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here
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Identify call location for emergency service
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2020
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here
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