GIS in Telegraphy

Telegraphic GIS

GIS in Telecommunication

Geographical information system in telecom industry plays an important role. GIS can be a great planning and decision-making tool for telecom industries. GIS technology allows telecom to enhance a variety of application ranging from engineering application, customer relationship management, workforce management and location based services. GIS helps telecom to create competitive advantage by optimizing installation, maintenance and tracking of network assets.

Telecom companies typically operate in maze of location-specific data. To manage and solve their operating issues smoothly, telecom companies require information on current and future needs of their customers, customer locations and assets deployed at various locations. GIS helps to analyze location-specific information for network infrastructure management, wireless coverage and assets management.

Telecommunication networks are characterized by vast geographical expanse and large number of features. Continuously evolving telecom technology and tremendous competition has necessitated very tight financial and inventory controls, maximization of utilization of installed physical inventory and high quality of uninterrupted service to the customers. Telecom companies succeeding in meeting these challenges continue to grow, thereby further increasing these challenges. GIS based Telecom applications are ideally suited to meet all of these requirements. A GIS based Telecom Application is not only capable of supporting standard GIS functions, but because of it's specially developed telecom data model and functionalities, also supports various telecom inventory and operational service system related requirements.

Telecommunication GIS Outsourcing


Areas of Application

CyberSWIFT expertise in the telecom sector is in providing GIS-based application in:
  • Planning, modeling and designing the infrastructure
  • Facility Planning
  • Inventory management and equipment placement
  • Providing network data
  • Fault location and service maintenance
  • Marketing, sales and service fulfillment