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iconectiv Introduces New Features to TruOps Common Language: Mobile App and Network View

iconectiv Introduces New Features to TruOps Common Language: Mobile App and Network View Image Credit: iconectiv

iconectiv yesterday announced that it has enhanced its TruOps™ Common Language® solution with two features: a mobile app, and a network view feature.

iconectiv’s TruOps Common Language platform ensures the flow of consistent and accurate information throughout an organization’s infrastructure by providing a common name for locations, equipment, connections, services and virtual functions, while also providing a pinpoint view of network sites across business operations, and a way to optimize processes through automating operations. This is especially important as CSPs look to maximize their current investments in network infrastructure as well as to support new technology, such as 5G, and to ensure they are efficiently supporting the enhanced coverage, security and additional capabilities needed to drive new revenue-generating services.

The TruOps Common Language Mobile App further simplifies the management of network equipment inventory by enabling field workers and warehouse personnel to have real-time access when identifying and tracking communications equipment and network assets from the convenience of their mobile phone or device. Users simply scan the Common Language CLEI Code on existing equipment to access the network equipment’s attributes and/or scan newly installed equipment to assist with inventory management. This increased level of command and control allows personnel to know what they have in their inventory – streamlining network planning, service activations and operations.

The Common Language Mobile App comes on the heels of iconectiv’s rollout of the network view feature for Common Language. Because efficient network management is vital for CSPs to deliver seamless connectivity and services to their customers, accurate identification and location of network sites is crucial, and why Common Language is used to identify the location and functionality of various network sites, network support sites, customer sites and network entities. The network view feature was launched to visualize network sites registered in the database via an interactive digital map format that is easier to reference and provides increased awareness of the network entities available to them. This makes interconnection tasks more manageable and time efficient since this intuitive format is easier to visualize and eliminates the process of manually matching specific location data to a map, streamlining network planning, service activations and new technology rollouts, as well as increasing awareness of network entities and collocation opportunities.

Peter Ford, Executive VP, iconectiv

With any communications network, it’s not only important to keep pace with technology and come to market with differentiated services, but also critical to do so as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible. When you consider the tens of thousands of pieces of equipment in even the smallest communications network, it is easy to see the cost savings and efficiency that is realized by having a standard, simple and convenient way for all departments to access details on equipment attributes – from product type and features, to warranties, compliance, interchangeability, and even which assets have been decommissioned. The Common Language Mobile App uniquely empowers communication service providers and telecom infrastructure owners and operators to easily and efficiently ‘stay in the know’ by providing them critical access to this important information from a mobile device... In this new era of connectivity, utilizing the same terminology and sharing a Common Language is an essential component for optimized operations. Adding the network view feature further boosts the platform’s benefits for CSPs and other stakeholders by giving them a visualization of a viable solution for simplifying network management and streamlining their operations.

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