North State Telephone Selects ESRI and CADTEL Systems
to Automate Outside Plant Engineering
Redlands, California-After a five-year evaluation process, North State Telephone has selected
ESRI and CADTEL Systems to automate its outside plant engineering.
“By automating network design and management and distributing data across the enterprise,
North State will drastically reduce the cost of engineering, provisioning, and maintenance,” says
Scott Adkins, strategic accounts, ESRI. “In addition, the company will be able to offer more
personal and proactive customer care to their commercial and residential consumers.”
“We needed solutions that automate, integrate, and maintain volumes of data in the most
efficient manner possible,” says Bob Perry, director, outside plant and construction, North State
Telephone. “The goal is to allow engineers, accountants, and customer service representatives to
access up-to-the-minute data instantly. This empowers North State to optimize how we use
information to better serve customers.”
Today, North State is the country's seventeenth largest telecommunications company,
offering customers a vast complement of services: local and long distance, digital wireless,
paging, Internet, data, and business communications services. With corporate offices in High
Point, North Carolina, the company provides local telephone services to a 600-square-mile
region of the northern Piedmont Triad area of North Carolina.
“We are proud to be able to offer robust off-the-shelf network management applications that
require little customization,” says Dave Lankford, president, CADTEL Systems, Inc. “With this
new system, North State can design, manage, and maintain their fiber and copper networks and
apply complex engineering algorithms that are inherent within the CADTEL System.”
The company acquired the combined CADTEL-ESRI offering for the telecommunications
industry featuring ESRI’s ArcSDE client/server software and CADTEL’s LOGIC/gis application
software.
LOGIC/gis automates engineering of outside plant assets including fiber, coax, copper, and
hybrid networks. The tool supports network creation, bill of materials production, construction
management, service assurance, delivery, and planning.
Using a complete, enterprise GIS solution, North State can provide a large number of users
across many departments instant access to spatial and attribute data stored in the ArcSDE
database. Users can solve problems regarding utility assets, customer service, and outside plant
operations using a fully automated enterprise solution.
The CADTEL-ESRI solution will address specific applications for facility mapping, plant
and design management, system analysis, regulatory compliance, and more.
Using ESRI’s ArcSDE software, CADTEL’s LOGIC/gis delivers North State the ability to
apply advanced relational database functionality such as data versioning and long transaction
management to spatial information.
For more than thirty years, ESRI has been the leading developer of geographic information
system (GIS) software with more than 220,000 clients worldwide. ESRI also provides
consulting, implementation, and technical support services. In addition to its headquarters in
California, ESRI has regional offices throughout the United States, international distributors in
more than ninety countries, and more than 900 resellers and developers. ESRI’s goal is to
provide users with comprehensive tools to help them quickly and efficiently manage and use
geographic information to make a real difference in the world around them. ESRI can be found
on the Web at www.esri.com.
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