Engineering

Our sweet spot. Speed and first time right with our innovative approach.

Engineering is our sweet spot, this is where all the expertise within Heta® comes together.
We know the industry like no other, ranging from the different network topologies, the different design and network asset management tools up to the different materials used during fibre network deployment.

 

 

High Level Designs

The High-Level Design is the first step in the design process and provides an outline overview of how the fibre optic network will be constructed. It focuses on the overall structure of the network without going into detail.

Low Level Designs

The Low-Level Design provides a much more detailed and technical design of the fibre optic network. This design goes into the specific implementation details and includes all the information needed to actually build and configure the network.

Efficient and fast.
Process big data, save costs and time.

Clear phasing in High-Level and Low-Level Design and clear communication about technology, planning and costs enable you to keep track of progress and keep a grip on all choices. Together, we go for the ultimate combination of high speed and first time right.

Decision driver

HLD is used to determine the feasibility of the project and make decisions on the technologies to be used and strategies for rollout.

Global networkarchitecture

The HLD describes the topology of the network (e.g., point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, ring, mesh), but without specific technical details such as cable types or exact locations of equipment.

Key components

It identifies the main locations, such as central sites (data centers, hubs, pop-sites), locations for street cabinets, and keylinks between them.

Estimated capacity

HLD is about determining general requirements for bandwidth, redundancy, and capacity, but without getting specific about equipment or components.

Planning and estimating costs

An HLD is often used to make initial cost estimates and to make investment and budgeting decisions.

The Low-Level Design provides a detailed and technical design of the fibre-optic network. This design addresses the specific implementation details and contains all the information needed to actually build and configure the network.

Maintenance

The Low-Level Design serves as a reference and blueprint for troubleshooting and maintenance after the network is deployed.

Detailed technical specifications

The LLD contains specific details via the Bill of Material (BOM) about the equipment used, such as the types of fibre-optic cables, ducts, splitters, switches, routers, optical network elements, and other network components.

Exact physical layout

The LLD describes the exact location of fibre-optic cables, including detailed routes, connections, and cabinets.

Network topology and configuration

The LLD goes into detail about the configuration of network equipment and how to set it up, including settings for redundancy, failover, and load balancing.

Capacity and performance

It contains specific figures on bandwidth allocations, latency, and performance requirements by network segment.

Detailed diagrams and drawings

LLD includes technical drawings, construction drawings and schematics showing the exact network topology, cable routes, and connections including blowing and welding diagrams.