The RSRQ (Reference Signal Received Quality) value measures the quality of the received signal in a mobile network, specifically in LTE and 5G networks. It indicates the signal-to-noise ratio and how well the network is performing in terms of signal quality and interference.
What is a good RSRQ worth?
A good RSRQ value typically ranges from -10 dB to -15 dB. Values closer to -10 dB indicate better signal quality, while values closer to -15 dB are less optimal but still acceptable for most applications.
The RSRP (Reference Signal Received Power) value measures the strength of the received signal from a mobile network. It provides an indication of the signal strength and is used to determine the network coverage quality.
A good 5G signal strength is generally considered to be -85 dBm or better. Signal strength in this range ensures a strong and stable connection, though the exact threshold for “good” may vary based on specific network conditions and requirements.
A good dBm (decibels milliwatts) value depends on the context, but for cellular signal strength, values closer to 0 dBm indicate stronger signals. For instance, -70 dBm to -85 dBm is often considered good for maintaining a stable connection.