The release of Network Manager Telecom 3.3 builds on our progress to deliver superior telecom network management. Designed to enhance visibility, streamline operations, and offer greater customization, this version introduces several powerful features aimed at empowering telecom professionals. From improved conflict resolution tools to expanded routing capabilities, the updates are carefully crafted to address real-world challenges and enable more proactive and efficient network management.
✅ Preventing conflicts before they happen
✅ Greater control over network equipment state
✅ Flexibility without disruption
✅ Improved performance insights
✅ Seamless integration
The new design impact report is a proactive tool that identifies how changes in one network design might affect other interconnected designs. This feature is critical in avoiding disruptions caused by unintended consequences of design updates. By providing a detailed overview of potential impacts, it allows users to make informed decisions, reducing the likelihood of service interruptions and costly errors. For telecom operators managing complex infrastructure, this foresight is invaluable in maintaining service reliability.
Port info enhancements: greater control over network equipment state
The enhancements to port info management introduce new ways to view, edit, and propagate changes across connected equipment. These updates allow administrators to maintain detailed and accurate port configurations while minimizing redundancy. The ability to ripple changes upstream, downstream, or across all connections significantly streamlines workflows. For businesses, this translates into better resource allocation and reduced downtime during network adjustments, ultimately improving service delivery.
Circuit routing upgrades: flexibility without disruption
Routing circuits can be a complex task, particularly in dynamic networks. The new circuit routing functionality enables users to reroute physical structures without disconnecting existing circuits, preserving network continuity. This feature provides the flexibility to adapt quickly to evolving infrastructure needs while minimizing the risk of service interruptions. For operators, it ensures that network modifications can be made seamlessly, supporting both current operations and future growth.
Loss per specification: improved performance insights
The ability to define loss per specification for equipment and cables adds a new dimension to network performance management. By enabling precise loss calculations, this feature helps administrators identify inefficiencies and optimize network performance. With detailed data on loss metrics, telecom operators can ensure their networks meet stringent quality standards, boosting reliability and customer satisfaction.
REST API enhancements: seamless integration
The expanded capabilities of the REST API, including new GET and POST services for port info, provide developers with greater flexibility to integrate Network Manager Telecom with other systems. This level of interoperability supports automation and custom solutions, enabling organizations to tailor workflows to their unique needs. By facilitating seamless data exchange, this feature accelerates deployment times and improves operational efficiency.
Powering the future of telecom network management
Network Manager Telecom 3.3 is a testament to IQGeo’s dedication to advancing telecom management tools. By focusing on visibility, operational efficiency, and customization, the release addresses critical challenges faced by modern telecom operators.
Whether it’s preventing conflicts, simplifying complex tasks, or enabling seamless integration, the features introduced in this version empower organizations to deliver more reliable services and adapt to an ever-changing industry. With these tools in hand, telecom professionals are better equipped than ever to meet today’s demands while preparing for tomorrow’s opportunities.
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