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Iskratel Launches DIY Tool for Operators to Customise CPE

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Iskratel, the leading European provider of broadband-access solutions, on Wednesday announced the availability of its Innbox Constructor, a unique tool that allows operators of all sizes to customise Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) to meet their needs.

Innbox Constructor is an intuitive and easy-to-use web tool which provides operators with the ability to create their own distribution and specific configuration autonomously. Using the tool, operators immediately see the results of the modifications and, after less than an hour, operators can clone the custom configuration to thousands of CPE devices per day.

Tailored to meet operators’ specific business and technical needs, the CPE customised with the Innbox Constructor allows instant plug-and-play operation, immediate service delivery and is accessible by operators’ management system the moment it is connected at customer premises.

The tool allows operators to modify and customise the default settings for plug-and-play operation, user rights and menu availability, GUI languages, and visuals such as colours and logo. No further configuration is required by operators or their end-users, which dramatically reduces operating costs, the number of helpdesk calls and truck rolls for operators.

Innbox Constructor complements Iskratel's existing, project-led Turnkey Software-on-Demand (SWoD) programme. But unlike Turnkey SWoD, this novel tool gives operators of any size the freedom of making adaptations on their own.

Igor Tatarevic, CEO, Terrakom (Croation Fixed Network Operator)
With Innbox Constructor, we can now make the adaptations on our own, efficiently and cost-effectively. We trust that the devices we deliver to our customers will be operational and manageable from the first moment they are connected – at no additional cost for us.

Simon Cimzar, Broadband CTO, Iskratel
The tool allows operators to stay focused on their business objectives and customer needs, instead of losing valuable time and resources making sure devices at customer premises are up and running.

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