Broadband Labels Speed and Latency Validation Policy
1. Introduction
This Broadband Labels Speed and Latency Validation Policy (Policy) outlines Belmont Count Gig’s (BCGig) speed and latency validation policy in compliance with the broadband labels regulations adopted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on November 14, 2022.
2. Purpose
The purpose of this Policy is to establish clear guidelines and procedures for testing and validating broadband speed and latency measurements. By adhering to this Policy, BCGig aims to provide customers and the FCC with accurate information about the performance data on its broadband labels.
Performance Standards
BCGig will list the typical upload and download speeds and typical latency for fixed (wireline) broadband services on each broadband label.
Typical Upload and Download Speeds: BCGig will disclose typical upload and download speeds measured in megabits per second, or Mbps, for each standalone broadband service tier. These speeds represent the typical performance that customers can expect under normal operating conditions. BCGig may reduce speeds after a customer has exhausted their speed data allowance on applicable plans.
Typical Latency: BCGig will disclose typical latency metrics measured in milliseconds, or ms, for each standalone broadband service tier.
3. Testing and Validation Procedures
BCGig’s broadband label testing methods adhere to industry standards and FCC guidelines to ensure accuracy and consistency in reporting.
Methodology: BCGig will conduct manual internal testing utilizing the embedded performance tools available across a random sample of active broadband subscribers. Upload, download and latency tests will be performed manually and results recorded.
Frequency of Testing: The Director of Network Operations will direct the testing each time BCGig generates a new broadband label. The Director of Marketing will generate a new broadband label when there are any changes to an existing label or for any new standalone broadband service offered for purchase to customers.
Documentation: After testing, the Director of Network Operations will document the service plan’s speed and latency test results using the sample data collection form provided in the Appendix. The Director of Operations will email the results to the Director of Marketing. The Director of Marketing will incorporate the data into the appropriate broadband label and maintain these records according to the archive requirements outlined below in Section VI.
Employee Training: BCGig will annually train responsible employees who conduct broadband label speed and latency testing on the testing procedures outlined in this Policy.
4. Appendix
Appendix A: Wireline Network Performance Metrics Establishment Procedure provided as part of this Policy offers detailed information about the methodology, equipment, software, and testing locations BCGig uses for measuring speed and latency.
Archive of Test Results
The Director of Network Operations will retain the speed and latency test results with the relevant broadband label for record-keeping purposes. BCGig will archive labels and speed and latency test results in a folder named Broadband Labels on the Network share.
BCGig will archive the labels and speed and latency test results for at least two (2) years after the service plan is no longer offered to new customers and the label is no longer displayed at the point of sale. Upon request, the Director of Network Operations will provide any archived label, evidence sufficient to support the accuracy of the labels’ content, including speed test results, and this Policy to the FCC within thirty (30) days.
Review and Revision
The Director of Network Operations will periodically review this Broadband Speed and Latency Validation Policy and make any necessary revisions to ensure its effectiveness and compliance with evolving FCC regulations, industry standards, and technological advancements. The Director of Network Operations will document changes to this Policy by updating Attachment A
Attachment A
Record of Broadband Speed and Latency Validation Policy Changes
This section describes changes made to the Policy.
Policy Section | Date | Description | Employee Name |
Appendix A
Wireline Network Performance Metrics Establishment Procedure
1. Introduction
This document details the broadband labels testing procedure for wireline technologies and defines key network performance metrics used to label broadband services that BCGig provides to customers.
This procedure covers the following technologies:
- Wireline
- Cable
- Fiber
The testing will analyze the following metrics:
- Download Throughput
- Upload Throughput
- Latency
2. Equipment / Software
The testing will use the following current and capable equipment:
Testing Hardware and Software
- Customer-provided routers via cloud platform application for testing application
Network Application and Software
- Speedtest.net
BCGig will endeavor to use the internally deployed Ookla test server to ensure consistency and accuracy of results and minimize the impact of factors outside BCGig’s control. Where the on-net speedtest server is not available, BCGig will use the nearest geographically located speedtest server on the Speedtest.net network.
Testing Locations and Procedure
Locations
For fiber optic technologies, BCGig will test a random sample of active customers across all offerings. This will consist of accessing the customer-provided Adtran Routers Mosaic Clould Platform Application for performing the speed and latency test.
Servers are located in the following areas:
- Local test server located in central Ohio
Procedure
For each technology, BCGig will complete five (5) speed tests via the speed test application for each selected customer location, not to exceed 10 locations per technology and speed offering. BCGig will average the results of the five (5) speed tests to identify service levels.
For Wireline:
- Access customer-provided routers via cloud platform application.
- Select the device to test via cloud platform application
- Review current data usage to ensure customer utilization will not impact the test.
- Run the speed and latency tests five (5) times at 1-minute intervals and log the results using the sample data collection form below, as well as screen capture the results.
Should throughput or latency results vary by more than 15% from one test to another or from the anticipated plan characteristics, BCGig will halt performance metrics to troubleshoot any potential network or test device issues. Once staff clears any potential issues, staff will restart the process from the beginning.
3. Testing Results
BCGig will summarize test results using a copy of the table below:
Employee Name:
Date:
Time:
Technology:
Plan Name:
Speedtest (Ookla):
Test Location:
Test | DL (Mbps) | UL (Mbps) | Latency (ms) |
Test #1 | |||
Test #2 | |||
Test #3 | |||
Test #4 | |||
Test #5 | |||
Average |
For wireline technologies, BCGig will compute the broadband label’s final value by averaging the test results staff conducted at a single location.
4. Plans
This procedure covers BCGig’s current standalone wireline plans archived in the folder labeled Broadband Labels on the shared Networking drive.