Session Description
Teams throughout the telecommunications industry are working harder than ever before to meet demands and connect people to what’s important in their lives. While service providers work to build robust and agile networks, they need to ensure services are delivered sustainably. They need to comprehensive views providing context and understanding of environmental impacts while operating today’s networks. Additionally, they need to maximize limited resources, safeguard the customer experience, and deliver services deeper into rural communities.
Since virtually every aspect of business in the telecommunications industry involves location, it only makes sense for organizations to take a geographic approach to manage their networks efficiently and sustainably. By using maps and spatial thinking to plan and design, analyze, collaborate, and capitalize market opportunities, organizations can provide the best possible awareness and understanding for completing tasks and solving problems.
In this session, you’ll hear how Digital Twins in GIS empower communications service providers to better analyze, design, and gain understanding virtually, before building networks in the physical world. This is key for the industry, as they contend with challenges in the marketplace such as sustainability, accurate and timely data, capacity & densification, digital divide, location intelligence, access to coverage maps, and risk mitigation.