10. 4. 2018
According to Damjan Slapar, operators
looking to virtualise their networks can increase savings by up to 70% by
working with vendors to create and deploy tailor-made solutions which not only
keep ongoing costs to a minimum, but also future-proof infrastructures against rising
consumer demand.
“In the midst of the changing industry landscape, operators need
guidance, they need more than just a technology provider,” he said. “There is
no one size fits all approach when it comes to network automation and the
individual requirements of each network must be carefully considered and
addressed in order deliver the huge OpEx savings operators crave. Without this
expertise, operators will find their ongoing costs to be significantly higher;
up to 70% in some cases.”
Slapar highlighted leading French wireless internet provider Ozone SAS
as an example of where a customised solution brought additional benefits and
savings. When Ozone’s customer base rapidly rose, its Customer Premises
Equipment became incompatible with its existing provisioning system, leading to
manual and time-consuming activation and provisioning.
As well as providing its home gateways, Iskratel designed a software
solution which includes a specific default configuration to facilitate fast
activation of new customers and their services and a zero-configuration
provisioning process. This automated system cut the number of help desk tickets
and reduced truck rolls. A Service Level Agreement was also established, giving
Ozone access to professional and responsive support.
This brought significant operational savings, reducing the time needed
for reconfiguration of home gateways by 40%, the time needed for problem
diagnosis by 30% and the time needed for issue resolution by 70%.
“By addressing the specific requirements and challenges of Ozone’s
network, we were able to design a software solution which seamlessly integrated
the third-party CPE into Ozone’s provisioning system, streamlining its
operations with reduced activation and response times,” said Slapar.
“The responsive and
reliable support we provide builds a partnership beyond the “usual business”
and instils confidence that ongoing OpEx costs are as low as possible –
something which all operators need as their networks are put under
unprecedented strain.”