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Biarri Networks FOND

Automated Fiber Optic Network Design.

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Overview

Biarri Networks' Fiber Optic Network Design (FOND) is a web-based platform that uses algorithms and machine learning to automate and optimize the design of fiber optic networks. It helps network planners and engineers to quickly generate and evaluate different network designs, reducing design time and improving the cost-effectiveness of FTTx deployments.

✨ Key Features

  • Automated fiber network design
  • Cost optimization algorithms
  • Scenario analysis and comparison
  • High-level and detailed design generation
  • Web-based, collaborative platform
  • Integration with GIS data

🎯 Key Differentiators

  • Strong focus on automation and optimization of the fiber network design process.
  • Ability to rapidly generate and compare multiple design scenarios.

Unique Value: Dramatically accelerates the fiber network design process and improves the cost-effectiveness of deployments through automation and optimization.

🎯 Use Cases (4)

Feasibility studies and business case analysis for FTTx projects High-level and detailed design of fiber networks Optimization of network architecture and materials Rapid design generation for competitive bidding

✅ Best For

  • Used by engineering firms and network operators to significantly reduce the time and cost of fiber network design.

💡 Check With Vendor

Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:

  • The construction, operations, or maintenance phases of a network, as it is a design and planning tool.

🏆 Alternatives

3-GIS IQGeo Comsof Fiber

Offers a more automated and optimization-focused approach to network design compared to traditional manual design methods or less specialized GIS tools.

💻 Platforms

Web API

🔌 Integrations

Various GIS platforms and data sources

🛟 Support Options

  • ✓ Email Support
  • ✓ Phone Support
  • ✓ Dedicated Support (Custom tier)

🔒 Compliance & Security

✓ GDPR ✓ SSO

💰 Pricing

Contact for pricing

Free tier: NA

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