Application of TWaver GIS in Telecom

As an important part of the information system, GIS has been used in the telecommunication industry for a long time. Introducing GIS into the telecommunication management system, the powerful functions of GIS will be fully reflected. The integrated management model provides a powerful means. From the perspective of telecom enterprise operation, the resources owned by telecom enterprises can be roughly divided into external resources and internal resources. External resources are mainly business and user resources, such as operating income and the distribution of the number of telecom users. Internal resources are mainly various physical facilities such as Business hall, computer room, pipeline, pole switch, cable, optical cable, junction box, wireless base station, etc. The introduction of gis in the telecommunications industry can fully utilize the macro aspects of telecommunications resource management, operation management, wireless applications, customer service, and value-added services.
    The various advantages of GIS in the telecommunications industry have been mentioned before, and then the application of TWaver GIS in the telecommunications industry will be introduced. Many friends here will have questions, do you TWaver provide map services? What is the difference between you and arcgis? What are the advantages of your products in the telecommunications industry? Next, I will slowly solve these questions for you.
    TWaver provides graphics solutions in the telecommunications industry, and TWaver GIS is a set of solutions based on map services. You can understand it this way, TWaver GIS is to use TWaver on the geographic information system (GIS), and various graphic components of TWaver can be used on GIS. TWaver itself does not provide map data. Compared with traditional arcgis, we are lighter, simpler and cheaper. We focus more on maps to realize complex telecommunication services, which are compatible with OpenstreetMap, BingMap, GoogleMap, MapABC, etc. mainstream map. Even as long as your map is in the ogc standard WMS service format, we can support it.
    Below I will introduce the specific application of TWaver GIS. TWaver GIS currently covers multiple language development platforms such as java, flex, .net, html5, etc., to meet the needs of different users for program development languages. We all know that if we use maps, we need to purchase the relevant map data, and the map data is very expensive, which will account for a large proportion of the project budget. You can use some free maps. The following I want to introduce It is a very famous map service - OpenStreetMap, OpenStreetMap is a map version of "Wikipedia", its operation is similar to "Wikipedia", all data comes from user contributions, all content is open and free to use, users only need to comply with CC Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 protocol. OpenStreetMap now has 500,000 volunteers contributing map content all over the world, and the modifications made by volunteers on the map can be quickly reflected. OpenStreetMap was founded by Steve Coast in 2004. After about 10 years of development, the current map accuracy provided It is very close to some commercial versions of the map, so it is completely possible to use TWaver in conjunction with OpenStreetMap in the project, which is beneficial to reduce project expenses. The following are some effects made with TWaver GIS:


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