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Mar 25, 2024 8:00:00 AM
  • Fiber network management
  • App modernization
  • Digital transformation
  • Communications service providers

Optimizing fiber asset management: Keys for successful network operations

Telecommunications is witnessing a surge in broadband development, especially in rural areas, driven largely by substantial funding initiatives from governments and private investors. This has sparked a race among incumbents and emerging contenders to rapidly expand their fiber footprints. However, securing funding is just one aspect of the larger picture.

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Feb 19, 2024 9:00:00 AM
  • Fiber network management
  • Telecom technologies
  • App modernization
  • Digital transformation

Revolutionizing network data collection: AI and the opportunity ahead

The efficient and accurate collection of data is paramount in telecom but has historically been a challenge. Traditional methods often involve manual data entry, cumbersome paperwork, and the potential for errors, leading to challenges in data quality, currency, and operational efficiency. However, the emergence of cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), computer vision, and augmented reality (AR) presents a transformative opportunity to revolutionize fiber network data collection processes. 

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Jan 15, 2024 8:00:00 AM
  • Telecom technologies
  • GIS
  • App modernization
  • Digital transformation

Navigating change: Migrating to a modern GIS solution - Part 3

In this final post of the series on migrating from legacy network asset management solutions, we look at a critical component of any successful migration project: change management. As we have previously seen, a migration is not just about adopting new technology; it's a profound shift that affects the entire organisation. Today we briefly cover how a successful change management plan can make a difference in your migration journey.

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Dec 18, 2023 8:00:00 AM
  • Telecom technologies
  • GIS
  • App modernization
  • Digital transformation

Navigating change: Migrating to a modern GIS solution - Part 2

In our previous post, we looked at the main drivers that make migrating from a legacy GIS solution necessary. In this post, we deal with the pivotal considerations that telecom professionals must keep in mind when embarking on the migration to newer solutions. These insights will help organisations of all sizes chart a successful course toward a more streamlined, agile, and future-ready GIS.

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Dec 1, 2023 3:03:56 PM
  • Telecom technologies
  • GIS
  • App modernization
  • Digital transformation

Navigating change: Migrating to a modern GIS solution - Part 1

In today's rapidly changing technological landscape, telcos are continuously seeking ways to streamline operations, improve efficiency, and harness the power of data to make more informed decisions. As network hardware evolves, so too do the systems required to manage the network. Amongst these systems is GIS, or Geographical Information Systems, which plays a pivotal role in this quest by providing data intelligence that can drive smarter choices.

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Jan 5, 2023 3:22:09 PM
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  • Fiber network management
  • Telecom technologies
  • GIS
  • App modernization
  • Communications service providers

Shifting OSP network management in the face of system obsolescence

I started my career supporting utilities and their GIS programs, specifically migrating their legacy CAD-based technologies to the latest in Esri-based GIS platforms.  Interestingly, a successful migration was not necessarily predicated on a better user experience; but rather, success was measured by the vision and commitment of the customer to change.  They knew, for instance, that user adoption would be a slow and painful process and that efficiencies gained would be measured by the operational impact, as opposed to the individual user experience.  Enabling the larger organization with the data it needed to make clear and concise decisions was going to be critical in either maintaining a competitive advantage or, for the public utility, delivering quality services at an affordable price. While this change has not been easy, GIS-based technologies are now a critical component to most if not all utilities around the globe. 

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