Built for the people who depend on the network — and have to answer for it.
NetworkUX is used by organisations across the UK, Ireland and continental Europe whose work depends on mobile coverage and performance being good enough — not theoretical. Six audiences, each with its own evidence requirements and decision context — and a growing case-study library that puts the data behind every claim.
Several of these audiences publish their NetworkUX data as a public coverage checker. It’s the most granular coverage checker in the UK — 10-metre hexagons, all four networks side-by-side, real measurements only. See how it compares →
Evidence-led mobile data for your borough
Independent, like-for-like coverage and performance data across every UK network — the evidence councils need for operator conversations, infrastructure planning and digital inclusion.
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Don’t commission a charger that can’t talk to the network
Around two-thirds of UK Type-2 chargers sit where mobile coverage from all four networks is inadequate. NetworkUX surveys every candidate site — before you install.
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Find the capacity gaps that need your infrastructure
For neutral hosts, small cell operators, tower companies, in-building wireless and AltNets — multi-operator evidence of where mobile performance is failing, and where your infrastructure pays back.
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When the network has to perform, measure whether it did
For stadiums, arenas, festivals, race tracks, theme parks and major civic events — pre, during and post surveys across every UK network. The honest answer to “how did the network do?”
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A connected device is only as good as its signal
For IoT solution providers, smart-city programmes, utilities, telematics and connected-asset operators — per-site validation across every UK network before the hardware ships.
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Take data, not anecdotes, to your operator conversations
For BIDs, Chambers of Commerce, town-centre management partnerships, DMOs and property-owner associations — BID-footprint connectivity data at place-leader budgets.
ExploreWhat council customers say after the data lands on the table.
Four direct quotes from three live UK council programmes — Westminster City Council, Manchester City Council and the Tees Valley Combined Authority (plus one of its constituent councils).
“The conversation with mobile-network operators has moved on a lot more. We know where the problem areas are. We can be constructive and collaborative about how we might be able to help them — our aim is to improve the user and visitor experience of people coming to Westminster.”
Head of Smart City, Westminster City Council
“Overall, the experience of working with the team at NetworkUX and the product delivered was exceptional in quality and delivery. I would recommend NetworkUX to any party interested in gathering data on mobile capacity.”
Senior Digital Strategy Officer, Manchester City Council
“Ever wondered why your apps won’t load despite full bars on your phone? That’s exactly what our new Mobile Performance Map is here to solve. It’s already highlighting where coverage is strong — and where it needs to improve — so we can work with providers to fill the gaps and make sure people get the service they pay for.”
Tees Valley Mayor
“We’re using our bin wagons to sort more than just our rubbish — we’re sorting rubbish signal out, too. No more guesswork — this will give us hard evidence of problems people who have poor signal know only too well, and arm us to go to providers and government to get it sorted.”
Leader, Darlington Borough Council
The data behind every audience.
Every audience above is backed by real survey work. Here are eight recent case studies spanning a regulator-commissioned rail pilot, event-day stress tests, daily commuter-peak collapse, small-town parades, and multi-week bin-wagon programmes across boroughs, major cities and combined authorities.
Run NetworkUX as your business.
These audiences all commission surveys. If you’re an independent consultant, recently-retired professional or small connectivity firm interested in delivering them, the NetworkUX partner programme is built for you.
Tell us about your area and what you’re trying to do.
Drop us a line and we’ll route you to the right person on our team — whether you’re a council, a charge-point operator, a network builder, a venue operator, an IoT integrator or a town-centre body.