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MAPFIX
The world's network truth.
Anyone can collect signal complaints. Very few can validate them to regulatory standard. MAPFIX is the trust layer that converts offline, multilingual, failure-event data into auditable network truth.
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3B+
people experiencing a connectivity gap they pay for.
54
African countries with no independent QoS verification.
£0
compensation ever paid for failed connectivity.
Companies House 17172189  ·  ICO ZC135494  ·  EU PIC 863719235  ·  UK TM UK00004390916  ·  mapfix.co.uk
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MAPFIX Ltd
Mission

To make mobile connectivity
fair and verifiable everywhere.

By turning the gap between what operators claim and what citizens experience into independent, legal-grade evidence that regulators can act on.

MAPFIX Ltd
Vision

To become the world's independent standard for network-coverage truth.

The reference that regulators, operators and institutions cite — built first for the markets that global telcos and Western mapping platforms overlook.

The problem

The gap between promised and actual connectivity has never been independently measured.

"The teacher in Timbuktu pays the same tariff as the banker in Paris — for a connection that barely exists."

Over 3 billion people experience a connectivity gap they pay for. Operators self-report coverage. Regulators have no independent mechanism to verify it. MAPFIX captures failure events in dead zones where conventional tools cannot operate at all.

3B+
people experiencing a connectivity gap they pay for — coverage and usage combined (GSMA).
54
African countries with no independent, continuous, citizen-sourced QoS verification.
£0
compensation ever paid to citizens for failed connectivity they paid for in full.
Citizen voices

The gap has always existed.
Now it has a record.

These are illustrative examples representative of the kinds of failure events MAPFIX is built to document — across markets, operators and regulators.

The operator says 4G. My phone says no signal. I have been saying this for three years. No one writes it down.

Teacher · Maroua, Cameroon
MTN Cameroon No signal 4G claimed ART

We cannot transfer patient records when we need to. The network simply does not exist where the coverage map says it does.

Health worker · Yaoundé outskirts, Cameroon
Orange Cameroon Intermittent 3G claimed ARTP

My farm is twelve miles from town. The operator's coverage checker says full signal. I have one bar on a good day, nothing when it rains.

Farmer · North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
EE Slow data 4G claimed Ofcom

I lose signal on the same stretch of the M4 every morning. Every morning for four years. Vodafone's map shows continuous coverage the entire route.

Commuter · Reading, United Kingdom
Vodafone UK Call dropped 4G claimed Ofcom

My commune is listed as covered. I filed a complaint with ARCEP. They asked me to prove it. I had no way to prove it. MAPFIX is that way.

Mayor · Creuse département, France
Orange France No signal 4G claimed ARCEP

The operator told the regulator they cover this area. I am in this area. I have no signal. Someone is wrong — and now there is a way to say so.

Business owner · Malabo, Equatorial Guinea
MTN Equatorial Guinea No signal 4G claimed ANRTIC

All testimonials are illustrative examples representative of beta engagement and published connectivity complaint data. Real engagement data is held under confidentiality and submitted only to the relevant regulatory authority. Regulators named (ART, ARTP, ANRTIC, Ofcom, ARCEP) are cited as the relevant jurisdiction authority, not as MAPFIX clients or partners.

What MAPFIX is

MAPFIX is not a speed test. It is not a consumer complaint app. It is not a replacement for the regulator's existing instruments. It is the independent corroborating layer that runs continuously, in every cell of the jurisdiction.

How MAPFIX works

Citizen ping. Offline-safe. Regulator-grade.

No signal needed to report no signal. That is the core technical insight that makes MAPFIX unique.

01

Citizen taps Ping

One tap. Location rounded to 110m on-device. Works in a dead zone.

02

Queued offline

SQLite queue holds the report safely. Zero data loss. Syncs when signal returns.

03

Evidence delivered

Aggregated H3-cell data delivered as signed PDF + JSON to regulators.

The user journey

Every screen. Every step. Designed for the field.

From first launch to regulator-grade evidence — across all 12 screens.

Screen 01

Choose your language

The first thing the app does is ask what language the citizen speaks. MAPFIX is built for people — not for the markets they live in.

  • English, Français, Español, Português — four languages from first launch
  • Auto-detects device locale — defaults to French in Francophone Africa
  • Every string, every screen, every modal fully translated
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Screen 02

Privacy Statement

MAPFIX makes a legal commitment before collecting a single byte. Plain language, fully translated, specifying exactly what is collected — and what never will be.

  • UK GDPR Art. 6(1)(f) — legitimate interests — formally documented
  • Coordinates truncated to ~110m on-device — raw GPS never transmitted
  • ICO registered ZC135494 — prominently displayed
Screen 03

Join MAPFIX

No email. No password. A phone number is how two billion people in MAPFIX's target markets authenticate — from WhatsApp to M-Pesa. Equatorial Guinea pinned first.

  • 🇬🇶 Equatorial Guinea pinned as priority #1 — +240 default
  • 166 countries total — 15 priority markets, CEMAC first
  • OTP verification — no password to remember
  • Continue without account — anonymous path always equal
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04
Screen 04

Location permissions

Foreground location only — never background. The screen explains exactly why location is needed and what happens to it.

  • Foreground-only — no background tracking ever requested
  • Pre-prompt explains H3 anonymisation before system dialog
  • iOS one-shot dialog handled with deep-link to Settings
  • Continue without location — ping still possible, less accurate
Screen 05

Map filters

The filter bottom sheet slides up from the map. Filter by radio type, failure kind, carrier and date range — AND-combined, persists across app restarts.

  • Filter by radio type — 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, WiFi, None
  • Filter by failure kind — No signal, Call dropped, Slow data, Intermittent
  • Carrier filter populated from real observed data
  • Date range presets — Last 24h, 7 days, 30 days, All time
  • Gold dot badge shows how many filters are active
05
Screen 06

Submit a ping

The most important screen. Light parchment theme for outdoor legibility. GPS truncated on-device before any storage.

  • Light theme — readable in direct midday sunlight in Malabo or Yaoundé
  • Report queued in SQLite before any network attempt — zero data loss
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07
Screen 07

Ping submitted

The confirmation screen reacts in real time. A queued ping flips to synced the moment connectivity returns — without any navigation.

  • Two reactive states — synced (green) and queued offline
  • Flips live via SyncCoordinator events — no navigation required
  • Detail card confirms exactly what was captured and anonymised
  • Submit another or view contributions — both paths immediately available
08
Screen 08

Home — your contributions

The home screen shows exactly what the citizen has contributed. Real SQLite counts — not estimates.

  • Real SQLite counts updated every time screen comes into focus
  • Ping FAB disabled when location denied — gold when ready
Screen 09

Browse campaigns

The Yaoundé QoS Audit — your first investor market — is pinned first. Citizens join and contribute pings toward a shared evidence goal.

  • 🇨🇲 Yaoundé QoS Audit pinned first — CEMAC flagship
  • Filter by All, Active, Near me, Completed
  • Progress bars show pings collected vs target
  • Four regions from day one — Africa, Europe, Latin America, Asia
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Screen 10

Campaign detail

Every campaign tells a story — who is collecting data, where, why, and what happens to it. The impact statement explains what a citizen's ping will contribute to.

  • Full description with regional context and operator target
  • Real-time progress bar — pings collected vs campaign target
  • Impact statement — what the data achieves and who receives it
  • Join button — persists locally, shows confirmation after tapping
Screen 11

Public signal map

Every citizen ping becomes a point on this map. The Delta between operator claimed coverage and citizen reported reality — visualised as a gold hex heatmap.

  • MapLibre GL — real geography, dark basemap
  • Gold H3 hex clusters — density scaled
  • Delta legend — citizen failures vs operator claimed
11
Screen 15

Settings & data rights

Where MAPFIX makes its legal commitments real and actionable. Language, privacy, data export, DSAR deletion — all in one place.

  • Inline language switcher — instant update, no navigation away
  • Export data — CSV of all pings + PDF evidence summary
  • DSAR deletion — auth-gated, wipes all pings, clears storage
  • Device ID displayed — citizen can identify their own data
15
Screens 12 · 13 · 14

Pro Dashboard — in development

The PostGIS schema is ready. The moment real pings arrive, these screens have live data.

Screen 12
Regulator Dashboard
The interface ART, ARTP, ANRTIC and national regulators use to review independent QoS evidence and prepare enforcement actions.
  • Delta map — citizen reality vs operator claims
  • PDF evidence package for enforcement
  • H3 cell drill-down — sub-kilometre resolution
  • Carrier comparison across all operators
Available at lighthouse contract
Screen 13
MNO Engineering Dashboard
The interface network engineers use to identify exactly where to deploy capital for maximum signal improvement.
  • Investment priority heatmap by H3 cell
  • Failure density by carrier and radio type
  • Time-series — identify degradation trends
  • Export to engineering planning tools
Available at first MNO contract
Screen 14
Analytics & Trends
The intelligence layer — turning millions of citizen pings into strategic insight for regulators, operators and development finance institutions.
  • Regional benchmarks — country vs country
  • Trend analysis — signal improvement over time
  • DFI reporting — GSMA, FCDO, World Bank formats
  • Open data export for academic research
Available with live PostGIS data
The evidence map

Every ping. Every region. Real geography.

Operators claim coverage. Citizens report failure. The delta is the product.
Coverage delta
Low (<12 pts)
Moderate (12–19 pts)
High (20–27 pts)
Severe (≥28 pts)
Illustrative sample data
Cursor ,

Every ping becomes a data point. Every data point becomes evidence that cannot be ignored.

📡 Operator view · Network analytics
🌍Navigate the map above
Move cursor over any country — failure density and investment priority by carrier
Tier 1 — Analytics Intelligence · Illustrative sample data
Coverage gap
Claimed
Reported
⚖️ Regulator view · Legal-grade evidence
🌍Navigate the map above
Operator licences shown here
Methodology: ITU-T E.812 · BEREC QoS · H3 · Audit log
Sample evidence reports  ·  Navigate to a country, then download the report each customer receives — formatted for investor presentation
Why MAPFIX evidence is different

The trust layer that converts citizen signals into auditable network truth

Regulators cannot act on raw citizen reports alone. MAPFIX proves six things simultaneously — making it the only platform whose evidence stands up in enforcement proceedings.

🔐
Event Authentication

Cryptographic timestamp. OS-level device attestation. Duplicate detection. The event really happened.

📍
Operator Attribution

H3 truncation to ~110m. SIM carrier auto-detection. Tower cross-reference. Location and operator confirmed.

Classification Integrity

Failure type validated against signal strength and conditions. Rules documented and versioned.

🛡️
Anti-Gaming

Rate limiting per device per H3 cell. Anomaly detection. Sybil resistance. Cannot be manipulated.

🔒
Privacy Preservation

On-device H3 truncation. ≥5 pings from ≥3 devices per cell. GDPR by design. ICO ZC135494.

📋
Audit Reproducibility

Immutable audit log. Versioned ETL pipeline. Published open methodology. Every indicator linked to a pipeline version.

ITU-T E.812  ·  BEREC Crowdsourced QoS Framework  ·  ITU Connect 2030  ·  GSMA Mobile Connectivity Index

Built for both sides of the table

Regulator-grade evidence. Operator-grade insight.

For regulators

  • Independent QoS evidence sourced from citizens — not operators
  • Delta between operator claimed coverage and on-the-ground reality By 2030, the same Delta data feeds an adaptive model that projects where coverage will degrade — turning evidence into early warning.
  • Formatted PDF evidence summary for enforcement and licensing
  • Machine-readable JSON for integration with existing audit systems
  • H3 cell-level spatial resolution — sub-kilometre accuracy

For operators

  • Investment priority heatmap — where capital improves signal fastest
  • Failure density by carrier, by cell, by radio type
  • H3 cell drill-down from national view to street level
  • Time-series analysis — identify degradation trends early
  • Carrier comparison — benchmark performance against competitors
Traction

A foundation built to institutional standard.

Every screen. Every test. Every language. Every country.

SEIS ✓
HMRC Advance Assurance secured · up to £250,000 · June 2026
UK + CEMAC
Regulatory dialogue under way — including the UK communications regulator
2 grant bids
Competitive peer-reviewed: Innovate UK ACT £1,300,000 · EIC Accelerator up to €2.5M
TRL 6
System demonstrated in an operational environment · Sojisoft contracted and building · targeting TRL 8
166
countries localised & carrier-seeded
4
languages — EN FR ES PT
52
automated tests passing
12
app screens built & verified
Infra
PostGIS schema + AWS RDS migration ready · reproducible pipeline

"The architectural decisions are correct. The gap between now and a public launch is operational, not architectural." — Sojisoft Limited, technical assessment, May 2026

Platform tour · 60 seconds · No audio

From a single ping to regulatory evidence.

Sixty seconds. One citizen. One tap. The infrastructure of accountability.

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Delta intelligence

Three dashboards. One instrument.

The Delta Index converts a coverage gap into operator revenue risk, regulator enforcement evidence, and investor opportunity — simultaneously.

Market
Cameroon
CEMAC Phase 1 flagship
Regulator
ART
Agence de Régulation des Télécommunications
MAPFIX Delta Index
38 — Grade D
Worst operator · national grade
Subscribers at risk
~4.2M
Illustrative · sample data
MTN
MTN Cameroon
Market leader · ~9.8M subscribers
XAF 18.4B
ARPU at risk annually
Delta 29 pts — Grade D
Claimed coverage92%
Reported coverage63%
Coverage gap29 pts
Subscribers in gap~2.8M
Compensation liabilityHigh
ORG
Orange Cameroon
Second operator · ~7.1M subscribers
XAF 11.2B
ARPU at risk annually
Delta 22 pts — Grade C
Claimed coverage88%
Reported coverage66%
Coverage gap22 pts
Subscribers in gap~1.9M
Compensation liabilityModerate
YOO
Yoomee Cameroon
4G LTE challenger · regional footprint
XAF 3.8B
ARPU at risk annually
Delta 18 pts — Grade C
Claimed coverage79%
Reported coverage61%
Coverage gap18 pts
Subscribers in gap~0.7M
Compensation liabilityModerate

All figures illustrative — MAPFIX sample data. ARPU at risk = subscribers in gap × monthly ARPU × 12. Assessed against ITU-T E.812. A live engagement produces jurisdiction-specific calculations under signed NDA.

Jurisdiction
Chile
Regulator: SUBTEL
National grade
Grade D
Worst-performing region
Citizens affected
~1.4M
In zones claimed covered
Statutory anchor
Decreto 18
+ Resolución 1.415/2021
ENTEL
Entel Chile
Largest by revenue
D
38
Delta Index score
National gap16 pts
Santiago (urban)15 pts
Rural Aysén23 pts
vs SUBTEL drive-test+6 pts divergence
Enforcement priorityHigh
CLARO
Claro Chile
Second by subscribers
D
38
Delta Index score
National gap16 pts
Santiago (urban)16 pts
Rural Aysén24 pts
vs SUBTEL drive-test+5 pts divergence
Enforcement priorityHigh
MOVI
Movistar Chile
Telefónica subsidiary
D
34
Delta Index score
National gap17 pts
Santiago (urban)17 pts
Rural Aysén25 pts
vs SUBTEL drive-test+4 pts divergence
Enforcement priorityMedium

All figures illustrative — MAPFIX sample data. Delta Index = max(0, 100 − gap × 2.2), CSF = 2.2. Citizens affected against Subtel 2025 subscriber data (illustrative). WOM Chile excluded (Chapter 11, April 2024).

Total raise
£1,300,000
UK registered company
Phase 1 TAR
£1.2M
CEMAC · 3 operators × 4 countries
Phase 2 TAR
£4.8M
Latin America · 5 markets
Phase 3 TAR
£9.6M
Asia-Pacific · 8 markets
PHASE 1
CEMAC Region
Cameroon · Gabon · Congo · Chad
£1.2M
Year 1 contract revenue
Licensed operators12 across 4 countries
Tier 1 analytics£75K / operator / yr
Tier 2 evidence£100K / country / yr
Avg Delta IndexGrade D–E
StatusIn preparation
PHASE 2
Latin America
Chile · Peru · Colombia · Brazil · Mexico
£4.8M
Year 2–3 contract revenue
Licensed operators~28 across 5 markets
Tier 1 analytics£75K / operator / yr
Tier 2 evidence£100K / country / yr
Avg Delta IndexGrade C–D
StatusPost Phase 1
PHASE 3
Asia-Pacific
India · Indonesia · Philippines · Vietnam +4
£9.6M
Year 3–5 contract revenue
Licensed operators~48 across 8 markets
Tier 1 analytics£75K / operator / yr
Tier 2 evidence£100K / country / yr
Avg Delta IndexGrade B–D
StatusPost Phase 2

All revenue figures illustrative. TAR assumes full operator uptake — actual revenues depend on signed engagements. Not a financial promotion. MAPFIX Ltd · Companies House 17172189 · Companies House 17172189.

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From 38 countries · Regulators, operators, DFI investors, researchers
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Horizon 2030

Not an app. A decade-long institution.

MAPFIX is built to become the independent standard for network-coverage truth. The product you see today is the first step on a defined path — from a single lighthouse engagement to a measurement standard cited in international reporting.

2026
First lighthouse engagement
A first regulator or operator engagement converts the methodology into a live, paid evidence programme.
2027
CEMAC full-region coverage
The Delta Index spans the CEMAC region, with localised citizen networks across all six member states.
2028
Open data & the intelligence layer
A read-only Delta API opens to academic and development-finance use, and the Delta Index begins feeding an adaptive model that projects coverage degradation ahead of failure — and measures LEO-terrestrial handoff as satellite networks reach the region.
2030
An independent standard
The MAPFIX Delta Index is an independent reference cited in regulatory and international connectivity reporting — the world's network truth, measured.

These are forward-looking objectives, not commitments. The 2028 intelligence and satellite capabilities are part of the planned roadmap, not features available today.

Invest

Invest in the infrastructure of accountability.

MAPFIX is raising £1,300,000. The platform is built. Technical delivery partner Sojisoft Limited is contracted and building.

£1,300,000
target raise · Convertible Loan Note · Companies House 17172189
First close progress 0%
First close in progress · SEIS qualifying · Open to investors
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Newsroom

An institution in formation.

MAPFIX is being built in the open — in conversation with the regulators, operators and institutions whose work depends on credible network-coverage measurement.

Regulatory dialogue

In active conversation with national telecommunications regulators in the United Kingdom and across the CEMAC region regarding independent, citizen-sourced QoS evidence.

Methodology

The MAPFIX Delta Index methodology is published and versioned — aligned to ITU-T E.812 and the BEREC Crowdsourced QoS Framework, and open for peer review.

Read the methodology →
Press & media

For press enquiries, founder interviews, or the MAPFIX media kit, contact us directly. We respond to all credible enquiries within two working days.

Press enquiries →

All engagements are announced only with the written consent of both parties. MAPFIX does not present conversations as endorsements.