Consider a large IT tech park where thousands of professionals and multiple global enterprises operate every day, relying on digital systems for their daily work.
In such environments, the entire ecosystem depends on reliable network connectivity.
From video calls and cloud access to real-time collaboration and enterprise applications, stable and consistent network performance becomes essential.
This leads to an important question: Are current telecom networks ready to support enterprise-level requirements?
IT tech parks today function as high-density digital environments, not just office spaces.
50,000+ professionals working daily
100+ enterprises operating simultaneously
Large-scale infrastructure across multiple buildings
In such conditions, the expectation is consistent and predictable network performance.
Even small issues can lead to:
Disruptions in communication
Delays in workflows
Poor user experience
Impact on productivity
To understand the actual network performance, we conducted a benchmarking study in a major IT tech park.
The focus was on real user experience (QoE) rather than theoretical network claims.
Download and upload speeds
4G and 5G coverage
Signal strength and quality
Performance consistency across operators
Testing was carried out across:
Enterprise office areas
Outdoor movement zones
High-density common spaces
5G coverage is available in many areas, but performance is not consistent across locations and operators. In several cases, devices fall back to 4G even within business-critical zones.
Some operators show high peak speeds, but performance fluctuates during actual usage. This raises a practical question: Is peak speed sufficient for enterprise use cases?
In indoor office environments:
Signal strength reduces
Performance becomes inconsistent
This directly affects:
Video meetings
Cloud-based applications
Real-time collaboration
Upload performance is often overlooked, but it plays a critical role in enterprise workflows.
In many scenarios, upload performance does not match download performance, which impacts overall experience.
The analysis highlights:
Variation in operator performance
Gaps in network consistency
Challenges in indoor environments
Areas where improvement is required
For a detailed breakdown of the findings, including operator-level analysis and recommendations:
The report covers:
Operator-wise performance comparison
4G vs 5G coverage insights
Signal quality analysis
Enterprise impact assessment
Practical recommendations