OpenVault’s new Vantage solution is not only advancing network performance but also contributing to sustainability by reducing CO2 emissions by 50%. While Vantage is already recognized for its Proactive Network Maintenance (PNM), Alarming, Profile Management, and Congestion Management capabilities, its environmental benefits set it apart.
Last week, at the Society of Broadband Professionals event in London, OpenVault was honored for Vantage’s ability to reduce energy consumption, fleet emissions, and improve fuel efficiency. Vantage’s PNM component is particularly valuable in identifying network issues that consume operational resources and impact customer satisfaction while also addressing the environmental cost of troubleshooting.
By targeting network impairments early, Vantage empowers operators to optimize network efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions. The result? Fewer truck rolls, maximized fuel efficiency, and minimized downtime. Real-world deployments have shown an 80% reduction in immediate-action modems, a 15% drop in critical modem issues, and a 25% decrease in cable modem problems.
In terms of environmental impact, Vantage can reduce CO2 by nearly 250 pounds for every 10 truck rolls eliminated. Based on a conservative estimate, trucks consuming 25 gallons of gas for every 200 miles driven produce 490 pounds of CO2. Vantage’s ability to remotely detect and resolve network problems cuts truck rolls in half, saving 245 pounds of CO2 and reducing fuel and manpower expenses.
Operators appreciate Vantage for its AI-driven approach that enhances network performance, and we are proud to be recognized for helping reduce the industry’s carbon footprint. We’re grateful to SCTE UK for acknowledging our efforts and look forward to supporting our customers’ sustainability initiatives and business goals.
Source: Openvault
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