Telecom and utilities news and perspectives

From fiber-to-the-home to utility grid modernization, there’s no shortage of complexity in network management. Planning, design, mapping, permitting, and database integrity all shape how telecom and utility providers deliver reliable service. At 3-GIS, our team contributes daily to advancing the field, bringing a deep understanding of these challenges and the solutions needed to overcome them. Take a look at our take on what’s happening across telecom and utility networks, from fiber mapping software and OSP design software to smarter approaches for telecom network management and utility network solutions.

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Mar 13, 2026 1:30:00 PM
  • 3-GIS utilities solutions
  • App modernization

How does real-time vs. packet-based incremental sync work in MIMS?

Editor’s note: Originally published by SSP Innovations under SSP MIMS. Updated by the 3-GIS Team with the current product name, 3-GIS | MIMS, and other revisions.

3-GIS | MIMS includes an alternative to real-time synchronization with ArcGIS Server for one-way feature services. This method, called packet-based synchronization, allows incremental updates to be managed and distributed by MIMS Gateway rather than handled directly by ArcGIS Server.

With this approach, changes to facility data are packaged into update packets that mobile clients download from the gateway. This reduces the number of requests sent directly to enterprise systems and improves synchronization performance when working with large datasets.

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Mar 6, 2026 12:00:00 PM
  • Esri
  • 3-GIS utilities solutions

Reflections on MIMS data synchronization

Editor’s note: Originally published by SSP Innovations under SSP MIMS. Updated by the 3-GIS Team with the current product name, 3-GIS | MIMS, and other revisions. 

Mobile technology has reshaped how utilities operate, and the ArcGIS platform has evolved alongside it to support mobile workflows. One of the most common GIS-enabled mobile applications in the utility sector is inspections. 

 

A brief history of the inspection process 

Early mobile inspection workflows were built on ArcGIS for Windows Mobile.1 Utilities created configurable inspection forms that field technicians used to document the condition of gas distribution assets while working in the field.

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Feb 27, 2026 1:00:00 PM
  • Fiber network industry and markets
  • Broadband funding
  • Press

Telecom industry pulse: February 2026 recap

Network news roundup

Fiber expansion, Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program approvals, AI-driven infrastructure investment, and upstream demand growth shaped February’s telecom news cycle.

Operators closed major acquisitions and expanded into new metro markets. US states moved closer to deploying BEAD funds. Data center operators secured long-term energy agreements to support rising AI workloads. Meanwhile, broadband usage trends showed upstream consumption continuing to climb.

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Jan 30, 2026 9:30:00 AM
  • Fiber network industry and markets
  • Broadband funding
  • Press

Telecom industry pulse: January 2026 recap

Network news roundup

January reinforced a trend the industry has been circling for months. Fiber investment is still moving forward, but it is being shaped less by federal optimism and more by private capital, workforce realities, and regulatory tradeoffs. Local expansions continued city by city, global operators posted strong financial signals, and policymakers wrestled with how broadband, AI, and labor intersect in practice—not theory.

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Jan 16, 2026 2:00:00 PM
  • 3-GIS utilities solutions
  • GIS
  • App modernization

How utilities are getting more out of the Esri Utility Network

Editor’s note: Originally published by SSP Innovations under SSP Productivity. Updated by the 3-GIS Team with the current product name, 3-GIS | Productivity, and other revisions.

The way utilities manage data today reflects more than a century of innovation shaped by the pursuit of customer service and safety. From handwritten notes on paper maps to advanced tools that calculate restoration times during outages, the methods have changed but the goals remain the same.

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Dec 26, 2025 12:30:00 PM
  • Fiber network industry and markets
  • Telecom technologies
  • Press

Telecom industry pulse: December 2025 recap

Network news roundup

December closed the year with a familiar mix of momentum and friction. Operators kept pushing fiber deeper into markets; states worked to clear long-standing permitting bottlenecks, and AI-driven demand continued to shape backbone decisions. At the same time, uncertainty around the U.S. Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program crept back in, and big carriers made it clear that internal restructuring is far from over.

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Dec 19, 2025 12:00:00 PM
  • Telecom technologies
  • 3-GIS utilities solutions

Lighting the way for 5G joint use

Editor’s note: Originally published by SSP Innovations under SSP SPANS. Updated by the 3-GIS Team with the current product name, 3-GIS | SPANS, and other revisions.   

5G is here. One after another, carriers are announcing go-live dates for new 5G networks, racing to meet the demand for faster speeds. For the average user, the goal is simply more bars on their phone. But behind the scenes, the implementation of 5G is complex and creates unique challenges for providers. 

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Dec 12, 2025 12:00:00 PM
  • 3-GIS utilities solutions
  • GIS

How utilities are making their field tools easier to use and manage

Editor’s note: Originally published by SSP Innovations under SSP MIMS. Updated by the 3-GIS Team with the current product name, 3-GIS | MIMS, and other revisions.

Mobile technology continues to evolve, and in the utility industry, mobile solutions are now everywhere. Many utilities run multiple applications from different vendors, often without a cohesive strategy for managing them. Some are essential, others overlap, and a few may even duplicate functions. So how do you get control of your mobile environment and make sure it supports your goals? The answer is to develop an enterprise mobile strategy. 

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