The importance of Location Intelligence in 5G planning with NetworkAccess.

Fibre and wireless network planning

In the digital era, every journey of transformation matters. 5G will be the next stop. Unveiling the future as we all envision it, one that is growing and progressing at a rapid pace, connected to all. 

 5G Networks will cover 40% of the world by 2024, handling 25% of all mobile traffic data with a projected 3 billion 5G mobile subscriptions by 2025. - Statista & Vxchange

The future of 5G will be shaped by location intelligence. Telecommunications industry is already using location intelligence to make this vision a reality in a planned and effective manner.

Additionally, to ensure that everyday business at home can be carried out seamlessly, including work, play, leisure, and other possibilities, the challenge for telecom and ISPs is to ensure 5G meets end-user expectations and accommodates the unseen pressure of digital transformation. 

Thus, location intelligence.

By integrating location-based up-to-date data and mapping, telcos can identify information on residential, commercial, and mixed-use locations, providing easy-to-use insight for marketing and servicing customers. In turn, influences the decision-making process for 5G.

Now you can plan, design and manage your 5G network with NetworkAccess by The Spatial Distillery Co.

 NetworkAccess combines network optimization, customer targeting, and service provisioning to make 5G planning successful.  

It is a cloud-based platform to plan, service qualify, manage inventory, and report for FTTX & wireless networks. It provides an in-depth knowledge of network areas and a consistent Fibre network view to support decision making, network planning, and network design. 

With fully digitalized 'Order to Cash' and 'Fault to Repair' cycles, you can take complete control of your Networks. 

NetworkAccess makes it possible to create a digital twin for your network by combining business data with data like business points, segmentation, demographics, traffic, property attributes, and even social media data to experience powerful tools for making better decisions and for the construction of a strong, reliable network and the future of 5G. 

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