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From raw data to flawless coverage. Clean data is key to an efficient and accurate energy grid upgrade.

Accurate data is the real groundwork

 

 

Clean input for a smooth rollout

 

 

Data: the real groundwork

In energy grid upgrades, success depends on data quality. Better data leads to sharper designs (both high level and low level) and fewer surprises before and during execution. Clean, complete datasets reduce rework in permit applications and provide more control during maintenance and operations. That is why we highly value data cleaning. It plays a vital role throughout the entire project.

 

Clean input for a smooth rollout

Accurate input accelerates your entire engineering process. From the number of living units per street to surface types and other utility ducts and cables: clean data means fewer blind spots and better decisions. You avoid issues like insufficient capacity or missed living units while you stay in control throughout the build phase. With access to internal and external data sources and partnerships, we ensure every design is smart, fast, and future proof.

 

 

Clean data is key to an efficient and accurate fiber rollout

 

This is how we get your data clean

Innovative partnerships

We work closely with leading data capture and processing partners who understand the utilities industry as deeply as we do.

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Geospatial data


From roads and buildings to underground utilities, geospatial data forms the physical blueprint of your rollout. It’s collected through GIS systems, public datasets, scanning trucks, helicopters, drones and satellites. To keep telecom network deployments on track, this data must be accurate and up-to-date. We correct issues like outdated maps and incomplete records of underground duct and cable locations.

 

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Customer data


For network providers, accurate customer data is key to aligning infrastructure with demand. Cleaning this data helps determine which households and businesses to connect, what subscription options they need, and where to expand the network. This ensures your rollout meets real-world demand, not assumptions.

 

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Technical Network Data


This includes details about existing fiber infrastructure: where cables and connection points are located, what the network capacity is, and the technical specifications of the equipment. If this data is incorrect, it can lead to design flaws and installation issues, such as insufficient capacity or misconnected cables. Once the network is live, those mistakes result in avoidable costs during maintenance. By cleaning technical data, we ensure that engineers and construction partners can work with reliable and consistent input from day one.