GIS Network Planning and Management

February 23, 2023

5 Reasons Now is the Time for an OSS Refresh

As operators further develop 5G and inch closer to 6G, it’s time to reassess these systems to determine if they’re up for the task ahead. After all, OSS is the beating heart of any telecom network. They are the tools for designing, building, operating, and maintaining the world’s communications infrastructure, but they were created and deployed in the last millennium.
February 23, 2023

5 Reasons Now is the Time for an OSS Refresh

As 5G matures and 6G moves closer, operators must evaluate whether their OSS tools are ready. Ageing systems risk disruption, and delaying upgrades may prove more costly than taking action now.
November 9, 2022

It’s Time for a Reality Check on Network Automation

The telecom industry has been talking about network automation for the past decade, with promises of zero-touch automated networks with virtualized, cloud-based OSS systems managing everything seamlessly behind the scenes. Are we there yet - no.... Learn more about how we can help you with your network automation journey.
October 6, 2022

A New Approach to Inventory Management

The $300bn rail industry is investing in 5G to support high-speed operations. But with added complexity from new tech and legacy systems, rail operators will need advanced OSS tools to manage it all.
September 1, 2022

Fibre Broadband to the Power of GIS

Building fibre networks is costly, time consuming and involves multiple assets and stakeholders. If technology exists that could simplify this task, shouldn’t you take advantage of it?
August 4, 2022

Investing in American’s Heartland: What High Speed Connectivity Means for Rural Businesses

While it may have had a different name, bridging today’s digital divide has been nearly a 90-year national ambition, since the U.S. Communications Act of 1934. This Act, which stated that all people shall have access to rapid, efficient, nationwide communications service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges, acknowledged the importance of access to communications to support rural health care, education, and the economy.