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OpenVault Teams Up with Westman to Enhance Quality of Experience for Broadband Users

OpenVault Teams Up with Westman to Enhance Quality of Experience for Broadband Users Image Credit: klss/Bigstockphoto.com

Westman Communications Group (WCG) and OpenVault announced that WCG is using OpenVault's Proactive Network Maintenance (PNM) solutions to optimize customer experiences for broadband subscribers throughout over 65 communities in Manitoba.

WCG is deploying OpenVault PNM to provide greater, automated identification of network issues that may impact broadband performance, enabling field support and customer service personnel to quickly access the data and information needed to expedite the resolution of customer concerns.

The PNM platform leverages complex algorithms and machine learning combined with DOCSIS pre-equalization analysis, DOCSIS 3.1 RxMER per subcarrier analysis, upstream spectrum analysis based on UTSC (upstream triggered spectrum capture), FBC (full band capture), and many more techniques.

The combined capabilities help cable operators diagnose the root causes of hybrid fiber coaxial (HFC) network problems, enabling WCG support teams to target corrective action and maximize customer uptime. OV PNM also includes a cable modem birth certificate – a record ensuring customers receive a service operating at peak performance, enhancing the overall experience and customer satisfaction.

E.J. Keys, President and CEO of WCG

Our number one goal is to provide every subscriber an exceptional customer experience. OpenVault is helping us meet our commitment to deliver the most reliable high-speed broadband in the communities we serve by enhancing our ability to resolve network issues efficiently – often before those issues impact customers' service.

Keith Broach, Executive Vice President of Global Sales for OpenVault

Broadband operators are preparing their networks for two big capacity events – monthly per subscriber consumption of 700 GB this year and a Terabyte by 2028. Westman Communications Group is in the vanguard of industry leaders who are using PNM technology to make certain that their broadband plant and operational practices are optimized to accommodate those levels of traffic.

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