Telsasoft announced Tuesday that three regional wireless service providers have recently deployed Telsasoft’s next generation alarm fault management and performance metrics analytics tools and CDR search tools solution for their CDMA network management operations. The company also reports that an existing wireless customer has deployed their 1xEV-DO Rev. A alarms and metrics tools.
According to a press release, Appalachian Wireless of Ivel, KY, Golden State Cellular of Oakhurst, CA ( News - Alert) and Inland Cellular of Roslyn, WA are using Telsasoft's next generation integrated OSS network management solutions for their CDMA network infrastructure. Bluegrass Wireless of Elizabethtown, KY has recently deployed Telsasoft's alarms and metrics tools for their 1xEV-DO network.
Telsasoft has developed their next generation OSS products using the latest 64 bit Linux SuSE operating system and employ Microsoft ( News - Alert) dotNet based client. The company explains that the architecture places a server (rack-mounted) at the center of all the network elements. This server talks to every device and assembles a raw database for alarms and metrics. This unique server then prepares information for display and performs paging out of the tech-on-call for any particular alarm event or issue.
For maximum user-friendliness, Telesoft writes a Microsoft dotNet based client, an easy-to-load-self-updating client, loaded on NOC ( News - Alert) machines or engineers' machines or managers' machines.
Anuradha Shukla is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering call centers, CRM and information technology.
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