How well do networks handle the surge of massive events like Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025 (MWC25) traffic?
See how one of our TEMS engineers performed walk testing across the MWC25 area with the TEMS Pocket Backpack, testing network performance during the event to uncover how well networks hold up under pressure.
This type of testing helps providers understand how well the networks handle different traffic conditions. It allows to identify areas for improvement and ensure high-quality service for users.
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Hi from Infovista at Mobile World Congress Barcelona.
You might have seen that there is a man walking around the halls here at Mobile World Congress wearing a backpack full of devices. So who is he? Well, he is Luis Najera. He is a solution engineer from Infovista, and he's performing an experiment in which he's testing how is the network experience across the Mobile World Congress through testing different CSPs coverage.
So, Luis, hello and could you tell us a bit how this process works?
Yeah. We take individual devices. We put the operator that we're looking at and we look at specific testing, whether it's downlink or uplink type data, voice session type testing. We're simulating generic, over the top traffic patterns. We're able to look at, whether it's a voice, or a data session throughput, getting that really that end user experience from the, from the devices that we're getting.
And which kind of insights, can CSPs get from this experiment?
You know, at the end of the day, we're looking at quality of experience from the end user perspective. So it really showcases the hard work that these individuals put in to the customer. We're looking at not only how the performance of the network is, but really what the experience was. So you'd understand the network rollout, the network optimization, the planning, all the hard work put into something, especially, like the Mobile World Congress testing.