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Network support is dependent on accurate documentation, which involves proper presentation of cable routes, devices used, connection points and cable/fiber distribution procedures. Soliton Telmec develops your network documentation using GIS Technology, which has the ability to capture, store, analyze, manage and present data that refers to a linked location/position. This linked position/location can be: - the various fiber characteristics’, manholes, duct routes, connectors and any other device used to achieve the overall network design and specifications.

Figure: GIS ROUTE MAP SHOWING FIBER ROUTE RELATIVE TO A BASE MAP

Soliton Telmec proposes standardized GIS software packages for planning, design, documentation and management of Optical Fiber cable networks. This GIS Application enables you to model various Optical Fiber Cable of the Outside Plant (OSP) objects like manholes, trenches, ducts, cables of all types, closures as well as inside plant (ISP) objects like termination boxes, panels, closures, splices / connections and all kinds of equipment up to the port level.

Figure: Documentation helps in fault localization

The GIS model shall be laid on geo-referenced maps hence enabling you to view the overall physical representation of the entire geographical Network of Optical Fiber Cable and its components (Digital geo-database) on the screen. Such geographical network representation can be used to support several technical and business functions such as customer contact, service order, network planning, as built data, fiber distribution, Cable fault localization, answer service activation / provisioning queries etc.

With GIS Softwares, Soliton Telmec ensures consistent and transparent mapping of the Optical Fiber Cable network from the lowest level e.g. a manhole or closure to the highest level (entire geographical network). The utilization of GIS technology enables you handle large data which can easily be retrieved. Comprehensive connection information is fully managed in the system and can be viewed by the user in the required level of detail or can be used to generate documentation (connection lists, reports, graphical maps and work orders,)

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