Network effectiveness ratio explained

In telecommunications, the network effectiveness ratio (NER) measures the ability of a network to deliver a call to the called terminal. Busy signals and other call failure due to user behaviour are counted as "successful call delivery" for NER calculation purposes. Unlike ASR, NER excludes the effects of customer and terminal behaviour. NER is a measure of network quality defined by the ITU.[1]

NER=100 

Answeredcalls + UserBusy + RingNoAnswer + TerminalReject
TotalCalls

In general, the NER is used to calculate the effectiveness of the internal interconnect routes.

See also

Notes and References

  1. ITU-T Recommendation E.425