OpenVault targets network optimization with 'Vantage'

OpenVault has launched Vantage, a platform that integrates multiple products – proactive network maintenance (PNM) with alarming, Profile Management Application (PMA) and Congestion Management. #pressrelease

September 11, 2024

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OpenVault is taking the lead in empowering broadband providers to extract increased performance and value from their networks with the immediate availability of Vantage, an industry-first optimization platform that builds on OpenVault's innovation in AI and ML-driven automation.

Vantage amplifies the benefits of three deployed and proven OpenVault products – Proactive Network Maintenance (PNM) with Alarming, Profile Management Application (PMA) and Congestion Management – by integrating them into a single pane of glass. Vantage also includes OpenVault's new AI Help Desk that automates network maintenance by leveraging open-source AI models tailored to the broadband industry. The solution can be deployed in the cloud or on-premises, providing a single source for RF to IP visibility into and management of network health conditions.

According to OpenVault Broadband Insights reports, widespread operator investments in network upgrades have resulted in faster speeds for many subscribers, making strong Quality of Experience a primary competitive advantage. Vantage uses ML-driven closed-loop automation and a modular architecture to maintain subscriber satisfaction by improving network resiliency, optimizing available capacity and identifying and prioritizing the repair of network impairments.

OpenVault's OV PMA optimizes modulation profiles used by DOCSIS 3.1 cable modems on OFDM(A) channels. It then routinely monitors and adjusts these profiles based on changing RF impairments, to ensure that subscribers receive the best possible service quality. This results in improvement of up to 40 percent in overall network capacity and bolsters the resilience of DOCSIS 3.1 modems. OV PNM employs complex algorithms and machine learning combined with DOCSIS pre-equalization analysis, DOCSIS 3.1 RxMER per subcarrier analysis, upstream spectrum analysis based on UTSC (upstream triggered spectrum capture), FBC (full band capture), and many more techniques to help broadband providers diagnose the root causes of hybrid fiber coaxial (HFC) network problems. These tools provide significant value if deployed individually or as an integrated suite of solutions.

Read the full press release here.

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