Vodafone Ghana has emerged the best provider of 3G services in the National Communications Authority’s assessment report of telecommunication service delivery across 18 district capitals in the Western Region .
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Glo did not have any coverage in as many as 15 districts.
The signal strength thresholds were as follows: -105>RSCP means no 3G coverage; –105≤ RSCP < -95 means poor coverage; –95≤ RSCP< –85 means fair coverage, and –85 ≤RSCP < –20 means good 3G coverage.
As per the 3G Cellular Mobile licence obligations, 3G-locked mode coverage samples were collected to obtain, on the average, a signal strength measurement which is representative of the coverage situation in each of the District Capitals that were driven.
The results showed that Vodafone has good 3G coverage in 14 out of 18 district capitals measured, and had fair coverage in the remaining four, confirming partially Vodafone's claim to have the best network quality in the country.