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[White paper] Field Service Management in the UK Broadband Infrastructure Market

KieranLePeron
Kieran Le Peron
April 30, 2021
2 min. read

Are you prepared for nationwide broadband delivery by 2025?

State of the market, major issues of the profession, digitisation of field service management…   In this new Praxedo white paper, you will discover everything you need to know to optimise your field processes.

A complete report about the UK broadband infrastructure market

Back in 2018 the UK Government’s publication of the Future Telecoms Infrastructure Re- view (FTIR) shifted policy towards prioritising the roll-out of future-proof, gigabit-capable broadband. Ensuring the wide availability of high-speed broadband and mobile infrastructure is a central part of the Government’s National Infrastructure Strategy and “levelling up” agenda. The Government has a target that at least 85% of the UK will have access to a gigabit-capable broadband connection by 2025 and that most of the population has access to a 5G signal by 2027.   To meet this deadline, the UK Government relies on private companies which roll out broadband and mobile telecommunications networks. This report provides an overview of the current state of this market, before presenting the operator’s main challenges, namely the need for skilled engineers and the access to BT’s existing infrastructure.

Why operators need to digitise their field service activities

The third part of the document is devoted to the subject of the necessary digital transformation of field service management processes to optimise the deployment and maintenance of the broadband network to make the activities of installers profitable.   You work in this booming industry? Please discover a practical and comprehensive document to help you optimise the work of your installation and maintenance engineers and increase your efficiency.    

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