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Within telecommunications, data communications and other industries, ROME can be used for:
Physical inventory, planning and design
Quickly and easily drill down from a world map, to see individual sites and their connectivity, then drill down again to port level on specific equipment cards. The sophisticated search tools of ROME can assist in the retrieval of network information.
Location data, with links to external documents
Record critical site information including addresses, rental agreements, and access to the site. Attach external data files and individual application executables to an object for additional detail.
End-to-end circuit design and management
ROME provides a system-generated circuit display. Supports multi-vendor, multi-protocol networks for any network infrastructure (wireless, wireline, voice, data, transmission and combinations of the above) and different technologies such as IP, Ethernet, DWDM, SDH, PDH, ATM, and Frame Relay.
Capacity and bandwidth usage
Manage circuit status and assignment of capacity. User-defined models can be made available for capacity provisioning of any transmission type.
Logical network design
Create a logical model of the circuit-carrying capability of your network, mapping logical channels, routes, connections, protection schemes, and so on. ROME is a flexible tool that can easily support any known technology on the market today. Standard equipment hierarchies are normally delivered with the software.
Spare & faulty parts management
Record the location and details of network spare parts and faulty equipment through the creation of storage cabinets, rooms and repair baskets.
Managing both mobile and fixed networks, and the evolution to 3G.
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