TGI5 - Episode 050 - Rewind 41 to 49

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03-08-2022 11:44 AM
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SpatialNinja
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Welcome back to Telecom GIS in Five Minutes. We started our video series back in March 2021, and now as we are in March of Year 2022, I want to bring to you our 50th episode for this One Year Anniversary.

I would like to use this opportunity to recap what we have covered in the last couple episodes. Now let's get it. Starting off with an episode (episode 41) focusing on how GIS can support 5G deployments and NextGen network management, not only does engineering want to be able to design against and see all of their physical networks in one location, but so does network operations. Digital twins allow you to model your physical networks, no matter the network technology, OSP and ISP, as close to reality so that you can visualize and analyze network information in real-time.

In episode 42, I have shown how we are able to quickly and easily generate preliminary service boundary. And pave the road for your engineering and fielding team, who could further determine the accuracy of the boundary in the next design process.

Jumping into episode 44, we have showcased ArcGIS ModelBuilder, which is our visual programming language for building geoprocessing workflows. And we showed Geoprocessing models automate and document your spatial analysis and data management processes.

The next two episodes elevated our digital twin story to the next level. Starting with episode 43, where we demonstrated ArcGIS GeoBIM, which delivers an innovative, easy-to-use web-based experience for project teams to explore and collaborate on BIM projects and issues using data from multiple systems in a geospatial context.

In episode 45, we were trying to invite you to explore the unlimited possibilities with the our Geospatial technologies, along with virtual reality modeling and immersive user experience with game engines.

With episode 46, we presented the components of a geoinformation model, where your organization can ensure that content being shared via this geospatial system of engagement is up-to-date, shared securely, and provides a consistent framework for using web maps and shared geospatial services throughout your organization.

And then we showcased how Arcade is such a great tool that allows users to bring creativity your web map pop-ups and to further improve a viewer's experience.

In episode 48, we put our focus on how ArcGIS can help users build an indoor GIS that empowers everyone in the organization with indoor maps. Employees and other stakeholders can then use those maps to find indoor places and assets, navigate to on-site locations, improve situational awareness, manage space use, and book available space.

Last but not least, in our last episode, we walked through the concept of how Internet providers and local jurisdictions can communicate and facilitate Broadband availability in simple steps with ArcGIS.

And we are thrilled to see all these comments and suggestions regarding our future episodes, what do you want to see and want us to talk about, we will get that on our list.

Till the next time, we out.

-Patrick Huls

Solutions Engineer | Spatial Ninja  | GIS ️ | Telecommunications
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