High-Level Design (HLD): Our initial blueprint serves as a strategic guide for deploying fiber networks. We assess geographical scope, demand points, and existing infrastructure. The HLD covers network architecture, capacity planning, splitter methodology, OLT configurations, fiber cable sizing, and civil specifications. It’s the foundation for a successful deployment.
Low-Level Design (LLD): In the LLD phase, we dive into technical specifics. We plan fiber routes meticulously, considering distance, terrain, and environmental factors. Our design specifies equipment models, configurations, and scalability. We address capacity needs, ensuring seamless connectivity for current and future subscribers.
Permits: Before construction, we compile essential documentation for permits. This includes site plans, environmental impact assessments, utility coordination, and regulatory compliance. Our goal is to streamline the approval process and adhere to local regulations.
As-built Update & GIS / GDB – Geo Data Base Integration: Post-construction, we maintain accurate records. As-built updates capture any deviations from the original design. We collaborate across teams to ensure network integrity, troubleshoot issues, and plan for expansions.
Topographic Digitization: Converting physical maps into digital formats is crucial. Our digitization process optimizes fiber planning. It provides accurate data for efficient decision-making, route optimization, and network management .
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