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    Why Telecoms Rely on Unified Device Management to Stay Competitive in the 5G Era

    Lakisha DavisBy Lakisha DavisOctober 23, 2024
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    Why Telecoms Rely on Unified Device Management to Stay Competitive in the 5G Era
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    Unlike a traditional network, 5G will require a much more dynamic and real-time control of devices. Every single device — including the cell phone in a person’s hand, as well as a sensor for the Internet of Things (IoT) — needs to be set up correctly. An auto-configuration server (ACS) that uses the TR-069 protocol is the tool that allows operators to do this.

    ACS Server: What It Is

    The server is an automated device management system that enables the remote provisioning, configuration, and management of all customer premises equipment (CPE) for telcos. In other words, the operator can access the modem or router in a person’s home or wherever the CPE is attached to the network and make sure everything is working properly.

    There is a reason telecom operators are now looking in the direction of the TR-069 ACS server. Because it leads to a dramatic reduction in operational costs and an increase in customer satisfaction, by being able to manage a device remotely by applying firmware, patch, or configuration settings for the device provider, the telco can be assured they can control everything on the network. You can find more information about ACS servers HERE.

    Keeping Telcos Competitive

    A  conditioned society always expects the highest quality of service and non-faulty solutions. To the people, non-stop, perfect connectivity should be a given. Think about a use case in which the ACS server can detect problems with connected devices in advance. You can solve them by updating the software or configuration of the device. This way, you guarantee the best quality of service to the end user. 

    In addition, minimizes the need for repairs. Technicians don’t have to come to the customer to perform an expensive field service. Managing and launching new services and operating multiple devices have become important with the emergence of 5G, which is bound to change the way telcos deliver and monetize services.

    Telecom companies that have a reliable ACS server (TR069 is the protocol that rules if used correctly,) such as the ones offered by AVSystem, have it easier when catering to their clients with what they expect the most — quick and stable service!

    Meeting the Demands of the IoT Boom

    No longer limited to mobile phones, the IoT is expanding quickly. Smart homes. Connected cars. Industrial IoT buildings on top of telecom services. Unified device management is what telcos need to successfully scale the number of communicating devices.

    Imagine the telco world without TR 069 ACS servers. The whole concept of IoT would be just a bunch of connected devices. Every IoT manufacturer would build device network standards, and they would build software tools for that. So, every owner of a device would need to figure out how to integrate it with the other devices that the two manufacturers built in a similar way.

    So, a telco operator needs to make sure each device model they launch is working accordingly. The auto-configuration server will configure all devices that are part of the IoT for you. This will be a huge benefit for the mass deployment of IoT parts.

    Future-Proofing with Unified Device Management

    With 5G already around the corner, it seems that the time for unified device management has come. The challenges of 5G networks, along with the ever-growing requirements for new devices in the IoT area, make the need for telcos to look for answers that are both efficient and scalable.

    ACS servers and especially the TR-069 protocol can provide telcos with all the necessary tools to begin their network management quest, repeating the successful results in a cost-efficient way; with AVSystem being on the top of the game, telcos won’t be left behind in the fast-forward 5G world race to deliver a solid service to customers.

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    Lakisha Davis

      Lakisha Davis is a tech enthusiast with a passion for innovation and digital transformation. With her extensive knowledge in software development and a keen interest in emerging tech trends, Lakisha strives to make technology accessible and understandable to everyone.

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