Managing network costs efficiently is crucial. The right inventory management system maximizes CAPEX and OPEX, helping telecom providers optimize budgets and maintain operational efficiency.
Enghouse Networks provides solutions to automate and optimize fiber rollouts, equipping engineers and planners with essential tools while maintaining cost control.
Enghouse Networks supports utility companies worldwide in designing and managing networks, maximizing data and infrastructure potential. Access the guide to explore our utility solutions.
What can you do to turn things around for your business and field service teams? And how can you reduce network downtime, escalations and the number of calls to your technical support center?
According to a recent report by RAN Research, a division of Rethink Technology Research, private 5G network deployments will surge over the next few years, accelerating ahead of public 5G rollouts. With growth expected to be its fastest between 2022-2025, and peaking in 2027, the golden era of private 5G networks is on our doorstep. So, what does this mean for broadband and fiber?
A telecom customer consolidated messaging and VAS platforms with Enghouse Networks, achieving streamlined management and virtualisation benefits for improved service efficiency and innovation.
With the advent of 4G and 5G technologies, wireless networks can now use IP-based protocols for delivery of all services. Some data-driven services (such as SIM-based IoT and 5G messaging), still rely on services and technologies originally developed for earlier network generations.
A reliable broadband connection is critical for the success of rural areas, especially during these recent times. Explore the infographic below to learn about the collective effort to close the rural and urban digital divide in North America.
In rural U.S. and Canada, fixed broadband Internet connectivity – particularly fiber – is uncommon. This is for two main reasons: networks are expensive to build, and rural areas are typically more geographically distant and less populous than urban areas.