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Check the QoS of Mobile Service Provider

Want to know if your Mobile service provider has been capping your speed. Here is a tool which lets you check that.
MDMA— Mobile Data Monitoring Application
You can use this application instead of your regular modem dashboard.
It also shows many other information that are usually hidden from you.
In the Signal section following things are shown.
On the left is the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) in dBm, measured between -113dBm and -51dBm.
Next is your operator's Mobile Country Code (MCC) and Mobile Network Code (MNC).
Next is your operator's long alphanumeric name. Depending on device and SIM card, this information might not be available.
On the right is the Radio Access Technology; GPRS, EDGE, 3G, HSDPA, HSUPA or HSD+UPA (High Speed Downlink and Uplink).
It is normal for the HSxPA indicators to only appear while data is being transmitted, while the connection is idle, 3G is displayed.
Below this is a bar graph indicating the signal strength.
The next line of information is information from the current cellular tower; the Location Area Code, the Radio Network Controller Identifier (RNC ID), the Cell Identifier and the description.
In the Data transfer speed section, on the right hand side you'll see Negotiated QoS and find out about the capping.
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Imp:— MDMA is no longer being maintained. So, many present devices might not be supported. 
First check out if your modem is supported or not.
 
 
 
 

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