Track deployment progress at a glance.
Organizes surveys (technical studies), permits and plans in pre-staging.
Manage the preparation of design drawings, vertical structures and splice charts.
Stores construction and post-construction data: as-built and construction details.
In all phases and with external companies.
Always have the latest version of technical documentation.
Receive notifications automatically when document changes occur.
Validations, rejections, blocking…
Streamlines the collection and validation of information, even at the street level.
Smooth and secure communication both in the field and in the office.
Assigns tasks to technician crews: order pickers, mergers and more.
Ensures equal allocation of responsibilities among technicians.
Improve productivity and achieve efficient communication between everyone.
Make informed decisions.
Quickly locate bottlenecks by organizing information.
Automatically collects the data needed to generate detailed and accurate reports.
Control and tracking of deliveries, efficient allocation of tasks, digital documentation, optimization of resources and greater accuracy in the deployment processes of FTTH connections.
By allowing an equitable distribution of tasks, real-time tracking of the status of each job and effective communication between the teams involved.
Automatically, the software considers the availability and workload of each technician, assigns them and provides real-time tracking of assigned letters for better traceability and management.
There is nothing that resists it: information, deliveries made, job status, uploaded and validated documentation, resource allocation, traceability of splice letters, technical review of drawings…
The main advantage is the automation and centralization of processes, which reduces the possibility of errors, speeds up delivery times and improves overall efficiency in the deployment of FTTH connections.
The implementation time varies depending on the size and complexity of the project, but is usually relatively fast, allowing a go-live, on average, in 4 weeks.
It is the inspection and collection of data in the field to plan a telecommunications project.
This is the official authorization to carry out specific work, such as construction or network installation.
Detailed network deployment planning, including locations, equipment and routes.
Direct fiber optic connection from the central point to the customer’s home.
A home that has been connected and activated on the FTTH network.
The main fiber pathways (feeder) and secondary (distribution) networks that connect homes and businesses.
Construction work, such as excavation or duct installation, to facilitate fiber deployment.
Companies specializing in construction work, often contracted for fiber deployment.
Cable composed of optical fibers that transmit data at high speeds.
Optical Network Terminal (ONT) device that converts fiber optic signals into electrical signals for use in the home.
Cards or tools used to join or connect two fiber optic ends.
A fiber optic-based telecommunications network that reaches customers’ homes directly.
Passive optical network that uses splitters to distribute fiber optic signals to multiple homes, with no active components between the central point and the end user.