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Open Access Networks

A major advantage of Open Access Networks is the separation of the physical network infrastructure from the service delivery, but it’s also their biggest challenge. Creating overview and measurability in such broadband networks is often hard and may at times seem impossible.

In an Open Access Network, all roles are refined, and market requirements regulate the services offered. Marketing is handled by third-party service providers, and existing staff can often be trained to manage customer service.

Network owners, network technicians, customer service, and end users all have their own portals where they can overview all functions they need.  There’s a unique transparency between different roles, as everyone works with the same information.

NETadmin eliminates several well-known problems, for example, when customer service, service providers, and network owners all refer issues to each other. To increase efficiency, all parts of the service delivery are automated, meaning that customers no longer have to wait for days or weeks to have their subscriptions and desired services activated. With NETadmin, this is done automatically within minutes, while human errors are eliminated and all parts of the delivery are automatically documented.

Important advantages includes

  • All required functionality to establish an Open Access Network – in a box
  • Managing multiple service providers
    • At the same address
    • In the same system
    • Through different hardware vendors
    • Through different access methods
  • Total service provider control.