Sitetracker, the deployment operations management software for critical infrastructure providers, announced at the Fiber Connect conference that Powerhouse Communications (powerhousecos.com), a turnkey telecommunications contractor, has selected Sitetracker for its deployment operations management software.
With Powerhouse and several other new customers activated, Sitetracker's software is now being used by more than a quarter of all fiber deployments worldwide.
Powerhouse Communications works with telcos nationwide to design and engineer their complete project construction. By using Sitetracker to help manage its construction projects, Powerhouse can streamline the communications construction process by eliminating paperwork in the field and providing real-time construction status on all of its projects.
"Sitetracker gives us accurate and reliable insight into all our fiber roll-out projects no matter where or when we need it," said Brad Powers, Co-owner of Powerhouse Communications. "This intel allows us to be extremely responsive and offer the very best in customer service. Additionally, we can make more informed business decisions and operate more efficiently, which helps us reduce costs, complete projects more quickly, and increase profits."
Sitetracker Telecom for Fiber brings products and people together to easily manage sites, segments, permitting, deployments, and ongoing maintenance all in a single platform. Companies like Powerhouse Communications can use Sitetracker to plan, build, and maintain wireline networks. Benefits include:
Efficient workflows to increase project capacity
Intelligent insights to optimize roll-outs and operations
Streamlined user experience
Hundreds of the fiber network companies around the world are already using Sitetracker. To date, more than 25% of the world's fiber deployments use the company's deployment operations management solutions, with that percentage growing as more fiber is deployed quickly to expand equitable, reliable Internet access throughout rural and underserved communities, and in developing countries.