Title: Software Development
1Software Development Data Conversion Field
Services Since 1993
2Advance Fiber Optics
3Office Locations
4More Than 2,000 OSPInSight Licenses in Over 100
Different Companies
5More Than 50,000 Sheath Miles of Fiber Converted
into OSPInSight by AFO Data Services
6Currently AFO Data Services Maintains Databases
for Nearly 100 Different Networks
7- Advance Fiber Optics not only develops
- industry leading, innovative, flexible software
- solutions for documenting fiber optic networks,
- we also offer the most reliable services for
- Field Verification
- On-Site Data Collection
- Data Conversion
- Data Maintenance
- Data Hosting
- We are the only company that can not only sell
- you the software solution, but also build the
- data contained in the software and maintain it
- going forward.
8 OSPInSight
9 Products
10 Partners
11 Markets
Long Haul Telco
Metro Telco
Campus
FTTH
CATV
Utilities
Intelligent Traffic Systems
12 Customers
Telco and CATV
13 Customers
Utilities
14 Customers
DOTs
15 The Database
16Find and Mine the Existing Data
17Organize the Tabular / Attribute Data
18Organize the Geographic Data
19Choose the Land-base
20OSPInSight Pulls it all Together
21Perfect for One Network
22Or Many Networks
23 Features
24Basic Features
Store and retrieve data for the most important
network assets by category
and sub-category
25Basic Features (cont)
Get a list of each item in each category
26Basic Features (cont)
Easily find More Information about each item
27Basic Features (cont)
Find how one item is related to other items
28Basic Features (cont)
Highlight items on a map
29Basic Features (cont)
Automatically send items to Google Earth for a
different perspective
30In fact, OSPInSight items are available to see,
not only on a map
Basic Features (cont)
but also in MS Visio,
31Basic Features (cont)
With the new MS Visio interface, the network
objects can be viewed in multiple ways
Floor Plans
Rack Elevations
Schematics
Site Detail
etc.
etc.
Any object of the Visio drawing, or the entire
drawing, can be related to any OSPInSight
network item.
32Basic Features (cont)
Find a route by simply selecting a port
33Basic Features (cont)
Search for a fault location and show it on the
map
and get detail about the location.
34Basic Features (cont)
Splitters are not a problem. OSPInSight is
specifically designed to work with passive
optical networks (PONs)
35Basic Features (cont)
Automatically generate splice schematics
36Basic Features (cont)
View the cross section of any cable with the
associated destinations of each fiber within that
cable
37Basic Features (cont)
Easily find addresses and places using either the
MapPoint tools, or Google Maps.
38Basic Features (cont)
Automatically generate schematics for End-Points
and Routes
39Basic Features (cont)
Automatically view all properties of Visio rack
mounted objects in OSPInSight
View the properties of the rack mounted equipment
from Visio
Modify the data in OSPInSight and it will update
the Visio data
40Basic Features (cont)
Use Standard Visio Stencils or 3rd Party Visio
Stencils or, simply create your own
41 Reports
42Report on Hardware and Materials for the Entire
Network
43Or, for a specific geographic location within the
network
44Report on Leased Fibers and Lit Fiber Length
45A Work Order Summary Report that Highlights Map
Objects Associated with the Work Order
46Create Informative Thematic Maps
47Customize Lists with Saved Queries
48Use the MapPoint Control to Find a Route and then
Push it to the OSPInSight Map
49 Advanced Analysis
50Using OSPInSight Data with a Remote Fiber Test
System
Together, with EXFO NQMSfiber, OSPInSight
automatically displays fault locations
51Using OSPInSight Data for System Planning
Determine where the network has Lit Fiber choke
points
1. You start with the OSPInSight cable layer
that contains data from the cable span
analysis report.
2. Thematically shade to show the percentage
of the cable that is lit.
52Using OSPInSight Data for Tax Reporting
Calculate the total amount of cable in individual
tax jurisdictions
1. You start with regions representing tax zones
2. Add cable graphics with data from OSPInSight
3. Calculate the amount of cable in each region
and thematically shade the regions based on
the results.
4. Turn off the thematic shading and show
additional cable to add to the report
5. Re-run the report and the thematic shading
to reflect the additional cable
6. Show a tabular summary of the results.
53Using OSPInSight Data for Network Planning
Estimate the cost to connect cell towers to the
existing fiber optic network
1. You start with points that represent cell
towers
2. Show points to represent Hub locations
3. Add OSPInSight network cable data
4. Identify cable that is non-transport cable
5. Identify cable that is non-transport cable
and has available fibers that have
connectivity back to a Hub location
6. Identify cell towers in the vicinity of
non-transport cable
7. Identify cell towers in the vicinity of
non-transport cable with available Hub fibers
8. Automatically measure distances to the
nearest splice location or slack loop for each
cell tower.
9. Create a summary of the data and estimate
construction costs.
10. A bottom-line cost estimate much more
accurate and realistic because it is based on
true fiber availability and location.
Ultimately creating a cost estimate that is the
difference between winning and losing a bid, or
making and losing money
54Using OSPInSight data and GeoResults data to find
Contacts
1. You start with points that represent businesses
2. Add a background land base
3. Add your OSPInSight network
4. Add a 100 ft buffer around the network cable
5. Query businesses for OC3 bandwidth needs
6. Of those, show which are within the buffer
7. Show details of the results
a. Business Name
b. Phone Number
c. Contact Name
55 Return on Investment
56Various Ways Our Customers Have Calculated Their
Return on Investment
57 Bottom Line
58The NETWORK is the most critical asset of any
broadband deployment
You are investing in leading edge
communications technology to support leading edge
applications.
So
Isnt it time to invest in leading edge
applications to support the NETWORK?
59www.advancefiber.com