DULLES, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global Wireless Solutions (GWS) evaluated mobile network performance in Chicago’s Grant Park while walking amongst thousands of Pokémon GO players (“trainers”). Using their smartphones and tablets, trainers moved around Grant Park while actively engaged in the app’s social gameplay activities including online interactions with each other. During this popular four day event, GWS network testing specialists measured how well the mobile networks managed the surge in connectivity and social media traffic while thousands of trainers were online in the park in search of Pokémon (an estimated 21,000 participants attended in 2018 along with curious spectators).
In terms of overall performance during the Pokémon GO Fest, mobile networks posted a OneScore of 72 out of 100 – the equivalent of an C-; an average score particularly when compared to other large events tested so far this year. Earlier this year, GWS Event-O-Meter recorded OneScores of 38 at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, 76 at the Boston Marathon, 87 and 70 at MLB’s Opening Day in Nationals Park and Yankee Stadium respectively, 66 during Mardi Gras in New Orleans, and 77 for New Year’s Eve in Times Square.
“Thousands of Pokémon GO Fest participants gathered together over four days at Grant Park, diligently playing and constantly connected regardless of whether it was sunny, rainy or chilly – that’s an impressive outing with large demands on the mobile networks. Fortunately the networks held up and provided participants what they needed the most – reliability,” said Dr. Paul Carter, CEO and founder of Global Wireless Solutions, Inc. (GWS). “With the networks achieving data task success rates of nearly 100%, participants were able to play unimpeded and spectators were able to post to their favorite social media sites without problems; the net result was four days of fun and entertainment, and an event that was well done with a solid performance by the network operators.”
This report marks the sixth GWS Event-O-Meter for 2019, a measure of network performance at popular events nationwide and a barometer for how American consumers experience wireless connectivity when networks are trying to accommodate heavy traffic. The GWS Event-O-Meter is based on the company’s OneScore evaluation process, a measurement of overall performance that takes into account voice, data, video, coverage, and reliability metrics based on customer experience.
Event-O-Meter Key Findings at Pokémon GO Fest 2019 in Chicago:
GWS performed four days of testing throughout Grant Park where Pokémon GO Fest was held including all areas where participants played (i.e., areas where trainers captured, traded, trained and battled Pokémon). This included the Buckingham Fountain, Spooky Woods, Winter Forest, Fairy Garden, Sandy Desert, Team Lounges, and Battle Arena. The mobile networks scored a 72 out of 100 for overall performance at this popular event.
GWS results also revealed the following while testing:
- 100 percent of voice calls were completed successfully.
- Almost 100 percent (99.9) of data-related tasks, like web browsing, sending and receiving app-related data, and uploading posts to social media were completed successfully (this is notable considering that players were constantly online while playing the game).
- Video uploads took 9 seconds, and photos and selfie uploads took 5 seconds (not too slow but not as fast as other major events tested by GWS).
All network operators deployed some level of advanced features such as two, three, and four channel carrier aggregation as well as 256QAM (a higher order advanced modulation technique). In some instances, AT&T and Verizon had five channel carrier aggregation active as well as LAA (license assisted access). In addition, GWS observed that voice over LTE (VoLTE) was nearly 100% available (99.6% and above) on all networks.
These features are becoming more commonplace in networks across the U.S. as GWS also saw active usage of LTE multiplexing techniques (i.e., 2x2 and 4x4 multiple-input and multiple-output) particularly with 2x2 MIMO. For example, networks used 2x2 MIMO at least one third of the time during testing; in fact, 2x2 MIMO usage on Sprint’s network was observed 88% of the time during testing.
Methodology
From June 13th to the 16th 2019, GWS network testing specialists collected throughout Grant Park (site of Pokémon GO Fest 2019 in Chicago) including designated Pokémon GO Fest areas (the Sandy Desert, Fairy Garden, Winter Forest, Spooky Woods, Buckingham Fountain, Team Lounges, and Battle Arenas). SwissQual QualiPoc on Samsung Galaxy S9 collection devices were used to measure the performance of the Tier 1 mobile networks. Just over 15,000 voice and data samples were collected and compiled into a single OneScore, resulting in a combined overall event experience measurement on a scale from 0-100.
About Global Wireless Solutions, Inc.
Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Dulles, Virginia, Global Wireless Solutions has set the industry standard for network benchmarking, analysis and testing. Its proprietary OneScore network ranking combines high-level network testing data with real-world network usage scenarios to make the results of testing relatable and easy to understand. Working with some of the world’s largest wireless network providers, GWS offers high-quality network data and engineering analysis through a suite of benchmarking products, services and OneMeasure diagnostic apps that include drive, venue and in-building testing. At last count, GWS has driven 12 million data collection miles for its customers. For more information, visit gwsolutions.com and follow us on Twitter at @gwsolutionsinc.