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Tuesday, 22 May 2018

FNT Software and SP Telecom to deploy cable management solution in Singapore

FNT Software, the provider of integrated cable management and telecommunication infrastructure management worldwide, today said it is completing the installation of its flagship Command solution at SP Telecom, which owns, builds and manages one of the most diverse and extensive fibre networks in Singapore alongside Singapore’s national power grid.

The design and deployment of FNT Command at SP Telecom is a strategic win for both parties. It is FNT Software's most significant customer win since it established its Asian headquarters in Singapore in 2013 and an endorsement of its FNT Command solution.

For SP Telecom, a joint venture company of ST Electronics and Singapore Power group, the deployment of the FNT Command software will enhance the running of its network operations centre. SP Telecom's NOC actively monitors its network and resolves issues, upkeeping its service levels to customers.

Detlef Klugseder, FNT Software, VP Asia Pacific, said: “FNT’s DNA lies in its ability to design a comprehensive cable and asset management system that enables customers to have a transparent, holistic and synchronised view of their entire network. FNT has been promoting the merits of its Command solution and explaining to customers around the world that the solution delivers value to the business and the benefits are visible and measurable.

“In this regard, FNT has found SP Telecom an eager partner to embark on this journey.”

FNT Command for Cable Management is a web-based solution with multi-client, multilingual, and multi-user capability. The system helps users document, plan, and manage any internal IT network, cable, and network infrastructures as part of inside plant management. It is equally easy to map extensive telecommunications or broadband networks in a wide area network, city, or local loop using outside plant management.

1 comment:

  1. Good to hear about Singapore, if FNT is one of the best company in Singapore then for USA read charter spectrum reviews.

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