Developing a telecommunications infrastructure in a company is a lengthy, costly, and risky process, compounded by the additional problem of a lack of fluidity in information exchange between technical and management departments, which reduces the company's overall performance. To optimize business processes, it is necessary to have a precise view of the network, as well as immediate access to all its data and elements, which is guaranteed through ERP systems based on solutions such as Oracle or SAP, commonly used by the largest corporations. However, the data collected by these systems cannot be analyzed according to the geographical location of the expenses incurred during the investment process.
In response to evolving market needs, Suntech SA offers Spanish telecommunications network operators SunVizion, a product that enables efficient expense management. The system includes business support tools, such as Network Inventory and Workflow Management, which optimize operational cost control. Furthermore, it can be successfully implemented by broadband internet providers, mobile network operators, and Triple Play service providers.
“Thanks to our experience and the success achieved in technical and business implementations for leaders in the telecommunications sector in Poland (Orange, among others), we have decided to expand our scope of action to the Spanish market,” says Piotr Saczuk, CEO of Suntech SA, adding: “We are convinced that our innovative products meet the needs of network operators and will contribute to increasing the competitiveness of Spanish companies, both in Europe and in the rest of the world.”.
At any stage of the investment process, SunVizion provides its clients with all the information needed to effectively manage costs through two applications: Network Inventory, which captures, stores, and manages all key data on network infrastructure, configuration, status, and performance; and Workflow Management, used by Orange and TK Telekom, which unifies and automates work performed by separate units, resulting in easier budget control and individual effectiveness evaluation. All these tools offer the ability to allocate costs to a specific location, simplifying the optimization of the financial balance for creating a particular network segment.
