In another fantastic whitepaper from FNT, explore best practices through the lens of four different businesses. How are they handling network documentation, comprehensive & holistic infrastructure management and seamless integration of data and systems? Instead of speculative coverage, you’ll see from their perspective what the challenges are and how digital infrastructure management methods can help. Dive in to learn:
- Where they’re investing - Totally focused on building fiber optic networks, leveraging 5G and planning for expantion, many are consolidating their infrastructure management to support these goals. But documentation is an issue with multiple systems, limited intercommunication, poor reconciliation processes and no structure around change management.
- How to enhance your digital infrastructure - In this case study for FNT Command, a centralised, integrated system for managing all network and service resources, you’ll see how it facilitated the transition from a previous network vendor and integrated with the new vendor’s EMS for a “closed loop” RAN rollout process.
- How an energy company leveraged it - See how an energy company implemented FNT Command with FNT GeoMaps. This gave them access to robust capabilities in functional mapping of passive and active network infrastructure, alongside seamless integration of telco services for FTTH deployments.
- Where it helped a provider redefine excellence - Keen to streamline management of their FTTx network, FNT merged their diverse network domains into a singular, comprehensive system without any disparate software for better agility and cost-effectiveness.
- How it worked for rail connectivity - Adding FNT Command into their OSS environment enhanced their telecommunications network and cable infrastructure management. They are now enjoying fortified network resiliency, optimised maintenance planning, robust network planning and service orchestration.
FNT recommends a central data model, unified resource management, integration between systems, and structured data migration and reconciliation processes as the core best practices that other operators and providers can emulate. All this and more in their latest whitepaper.