Learn How Automation is Changing the Tower Business at Connect(X) Panel Featuring Sitetracker Telecom Expert
Sitetracker, the leading deployment operations management software for critical infrastructure providers, will participate in the expert panel How Automation is Changing the Tower Business at Connect(X), one of the largest telecom connectivity and infrastructure events in North America, taking place this week in New Orleans.
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The panel discussion will focus on how AI, digital twins and the automated management of real estate and projects are having a profound impact on the tower business. Cloud-based software tools are enabling firms to make faster, better decisions and work more efficiently with vendors and customers. This panel will explore the ways software is helping tower operators save time and boost profitability.
In addition to participating in this expert panel, Sitetracker will be exhibiting its industry leading solutions for telecom and tower deployment in booth #220. The company will also be sponsoring and participating in a variety of events including the golf tournament on Monday,
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At the conference, Sitetracker will highlight its solutions for the telecom industry, and will be able to speak to recent customer use cases including Telia Towers, 450connect, and its telecom workforce staffing partnership with Broadstaff.
Sitetracker powers the rapid deployment of tomorrow’s infrastructure. The global leader in deployment operations management software, Sitetracker helps innovative companies like British Telecom, Zayo, Vantage Towers, Nextera, Dominion Energy, ChargePoint, Honeywell, and Southern Company plan, deploy and manage millions of sites and assets representing over $150 billion in portfolio holdings.
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