How broadband providers are evolving GIS with AI, automation, and improved workflows
As fiber deployments accelerate, broadband providers, utilities, and municipalities are under increasing pressure to plan and manage networks more efficiently while handling more complex geospatial data.
Insights from a recent webinar with the Fiber Broadband Association (FBA) and Esri highlight a clear trend: GIS is not being replaced. Instead, it is evolving with AI, automation, and improved workflows to support modern fiber network planning.
The insights below are based on responses from webinar attendees across broadband providers, utilities, and municipalities.
AI Adoption in Fiber Planning Is Still Early
AI is gaining attention across telecom, particularly in network planning and operations.
When asked, “Do you believe AI can assist in making better decisions around your network?”, 97% of respondents said yes, showing strong confidence in AI’s potential.
However, adoption remains in early stages. Many organizations are still evaluating where AI can deliver measurable value, particularly in:
- Automating repetitive planning tasks
- Improving data analysis and insights
- Supporting faster, more informed decisions
Most Teams Use Hybrid GIS Workflows
Fiber network planning today rarely relies on a single system.
When asked how their organization currently plans fiber networks, responses showed a clear mix of approaches:
- 8% use some level of GIS integration
- 8% have advanced GIS-driven workflows
- 6% still rely on manual tools like CAD and spreadsheets
- Only 1% report fully automated or AI-assisted planning
This highlights an important reality: GIS is not being replaced – it is being integrated with other tools to improve planning workflows.
Design Accuracy Is the Top Priority
When asked about their top priority for improving fiber network planning, improving design accuracy emerged as the most common response, selected by 37.6% of respondents.
Other key priorities included:
- Accelerating rollout speed (7%)
- Reducing deployment cost (3%)
- Better asset visibility (9%)
- Enabling automation and AI (4%)
These priorities reflect growing operational pressure to:
- Reduce errors and rework which is costly in a network rollout
- Accelerate fiber deployment
- Make better use of existing network data
What Is GIS in Fiber Network Planning?
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) enable telecom operators to design, map, and manage network infrastructure using location-based data.
In fiber broadband planning, GIS supports:
- Network design and route planning
- Asset and resource management
- Visualization of infrastructure and coverage
Modern GIS platforms are increasingly integrated with OSS systems to provide a unified view of network operations.
GIS Is Expanding Across the Network Lifecycle
GIS is no longer limited to planning and design. It is becoming a central platform across the network lifecycle.
Today, GIS supports:
- Planning and design
- Resource and asset management
- Service assurance and performance monitoring
With location data as a foundation, operators can:
- Correlate network events with geographic context
- Improve troubleshooting and response times
- Enhance operational visibility across systems
Automation and AI Are Reducing Manual Work
Automation and AI are beginning to reduce manual effort in fiber planning workflows.
Examples include:
- Automating repetitive design tasks
- Using AI to identify patterns in network data
- Supporting decision-making with contextual insights
These capabilities improve consistency and efficiency without replacing engineering expertise.
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Conclusion: GIS Is Evolving, Not Being Replaced
The key takeaway is clear: Organizations are not replacing GIS – they are building on it.
As fiber networks grow in scale and complexity, GIS is evolving into a central system for network intelligence. Combined with AI and automation, it enables more efficient planning, improved accuracy, and better operational visibility.
Looking ahead, GIS will play a critical role in supporting data-driven network operations and scalable fiber deployment strategies.
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