The Common Language App offers the capability to scan and upload network equipment CLEI Code barcodes to an inventory management system. The App allows field maintenance, warehouse, and network planning and operations personnel easier access to scan and lookup equipment attributes and inventory data when they are on-site. The App can also be used to scan a CLEI Code barcode and transmit that information for real-time entry in an asset management system. These enhanced capabilities allow CLEI Code subscribers the ability to manage their network equipment more efficiently which will provide lower network latency and higher reliability.
The Common Language App also allows users to view a dynamic map displaying Network Site CLLI codes nearest to the user. The location of the user is derived using the GPS coordinates of the user’s mobile device. Network Sites CLLI locations nearest to the user are displayed on the map using special marker icons, which are color coded to indicate the status of the Network Site. Selecting a Network Site CLLI on the map displays a pop-out window listing various attributes associated with the Network Site.
iconectiv’s TruOps Common Language® CLEI™ Codes and the supporting CLEI records enable companies to unite around a single data infrastructure representing an asset. The 10-character CLEI Codes may be used to reference the network equipment type by anyone in the organization and ensure that all references are to the same asset type. Common Language® CLLI™ Codes identify and classify the attributes of millions of registered sites worldwide.
iconectiv’s TruOps Common Language® CLEI™ Codes and the supporting CLEI records enable companies to unite around a single data infrastructure representing an asset. The 10-character CLEI Codes may be used to reference the network equipment type by anyone in the organization and ensure that all references are to the same asset type. Gain true control of your equipment with TruOps Common Language CLEI Codes. Network equipment represents one of your most significant investments, which is why getting more life out of your network assets is mission critical. Half the battle isn’t just keeping pace with technology; it’s also keeping track of every single item in your inventory.