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Telecom organizations are facing unprecedented pressure to expand fiber and 5G networks across diverse architectures while managing increasingly complex physical and logical assets spanning fiber, wireless, coax, and copper infrastructures. Many organizations struggle with fragmented inventories, disconnected systems, inconsistent maps, and data that lacks the accuracy and context needed to support confident decision-making. These challenges create barriers between planning, construction, operations, and business teams, leading to inefficiencies, duplicated efforts, and growing technical debt from overlapping tools and redundant datasets. At the same time, limited location intelligence, aging systems that lack scalability and security, and workforce constraints are forcing organizations to do more with fewer resources.
To remain competitive, service providers need a modern, geospatially enabled network information management approach that delivers authoritative, actionable data, unifies network records across the enterprise, and provides a secure, scalable foundation for planning, building, operating, and growing their networks. Esri offers a comprehensive geospatial platform, ArcGIS, that enables organizations to implement modern network information management systems.
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As a comprehensive geospatial platform and network information management system, ArcGIS provides a broad portfolio of configurable applications, data, and services that support workflows across the entire network lifecycle. Telecom organizations can leverage these capabilities to streamline asset management, planning and design, operations management, construction management, mobile operations, and customer engagement through a unified system.
Esri Product | Typical Use within the System |
Network editing, fiber modeling, tracing, QA/QC, analysis. | |
Connectivity engine, topology, tracing, network rules, and advanced network modeling. | |
Solution accelerator providing a telecom data model, preconfigured traces, diagrams, editing tools, and implementation jumpstart. | |
Data quality validation. | |
Create Spatial ETL tools to geoprocess any data. | |
Solution accelerator used to streamline the pole audit process and help ensure accurate information for attachment billing.
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Esri Product | Typical Use within the System |
Network editing, fiber modeling, tracing, design workflows, QA/QC, analysis. Generate staking sheets and drawings. | |
Browser-based light weight editor app for network maintenance and updates. | |
Design, permitting, and engineering workflow management. Desktop, web, and mobile app coordination. | |
Perform demographic analysis and compare market areas for new fiber builds. | |
Solution accelerator used to plan fronthaul routes to wireless equipment such as 5G sites, backhaul routes from wireless towers, and plan routes to residential neighborhoods or business locations. |
Esri Product | Typical Use within the System |
Configurable app builder. Network operations web apps and executive dashboards. | |
Reporting, outages, project status, serviceability tracking. | |
Easy to configure network viewers and stakeholder access. | |
Browser-based light weight editor app for network maintenance and updates. | |
Real-time analysis software and IoT spatial capabilities. Device monitoring and real-time integration with GIS. |
Esri Product | Typical Use within the System |
Construction workflows and approvals. | |
Build progress monitoring. | |
Map centric construction inspections and status updates from the field. | |
Form centric as-built collection and contractor reporting. | |
Solution accelerator used to develop an inventory of public rights-of-way and easements and share right-of-way and easement information with internal and external stakeholders. |
Esri Product | Typical Use within the System |
Map centric asset updates, inspections, redlines, field verification. | |
Form centric pole audits, splice closure inspections, as-built collection. | |
Rapid collection during construction or walkouts. | |
Monitoring of field work and data collection. |
Esri Product | Typical Use within the System |
Customer and contractor engagement platform for sharing data, collaborating, and engaging stakeholders. | |
Solution accelerator used to share service availability with prospective customers and help staff understand customer interest. |
ArcGIS is a well-architected IT enterprise platform for developing solutions and systems. Esri offers best practices and design recommendations for telecom organizations implementing a network information management system.
Esri Product | Typical Use within the System |
Primary system software, including the following components: Portal for ArcGIS, ArcGIS Server, and ArcGIS Data Store | |
Provides basemaps and other location services. | |
Developer documentation for ArcGIS products and location services. | |
Monitoring and optimizing the system components and overall health. | |
The foremost collection of geographic information from around the globe. It includes demographics, live weather feeds, AI-ready data, and government curated data, such as the FCC BDC. |
ArcGIS is evolving into a Geospatial AI Platform that combines AI-powered analytics, embedded assistants, and autonomous agents with authoritative network, asset, customer, and operational data.
ArcGIS AI Capabilities | Typical Use within the System |
| Use AI to automate the creation, maintenance, and analysis of telecom data. Extract fiber assets, poles, structures, and facilities from imagery and engineering documents. Identify network anomalies, outage patterns, and service impacts. |
| Embedded AI assistants help users interact with ArcGIS using natural language, making GIS easier to use while improving productivity. Build maps and analyses through conversational prompts. |
| ArcGIS is enabling the next generation of geospatial agents that can reason, plan, and execute multi-step workflows using GIS data and tools. |
The 2026 Network Management release of ArcGIS reflects Esri’s continued commitment to helping utilities and telecommunications providers transition from legacy systems to modern, enterprise-grade network information management systems. By combining stability and targeted enhancements, this release enables organizations to move forward with confidence as they build more connected, resilient, and future-ready network systems. For more information, visit Esri’s network management release plan.
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Esri continues to invest in the future of ArcGIS through advancements in Geospatial AI, intelligent assistants, autonomous agents, spatial analytics, cloud services, and industry-specific capabilities. Our vision is to make location intelligence more accessible, automate complex workflows, and bring geospatial context into enterprise decision-making. For telecommunications organizations, this means continued innovation that supports network planning, design, operations, customer engagement, and business growth while protecting existing technology investments.
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