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Comment: Only reference contains only a passing mention of the subject. Stuartyeates (talk) 02:44, 31 January 2026 (UTC)
Comment: The two sources you have cited so far are press releases, which aren't independent of the subject, and thus can't count towards Wikipedia's notability requirement. Also, much of this draft is unsourced. EatingCarBatteries (contribs | talk) 02:38, 28 January 2026 (UTC)
OZmap is a software platform developed by DevOZ, a technology company that provides solutions for fiber-optic network documentation and management. The software is used for planning, deployment, and operation of FTTX (Fiber to the X) networks.[1]
Products and Services
DevOZ offers a set of software solutions aimed at supporting operational and management activities of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and telecommunications operators.
Integrated Tools
[edit]OZmap
[edit]OZmap is the main platform for the management and documentation of FTTX networks. It supports the creation of mapping projects, internal visualization of network enclosures and connections, generation of area-based reports for data analysis, and development of logical network diagrams. The platform is described as a component of next-generation Morla, Jerry (2024/29/04). "GIS, FNMS, and BSS/OSS: The Unsung Heroes of Fiber Optics" (PDF). The Fiber Optic Association. The Fiber Optic Association. Retrieved 2025-06-25. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)</ref>
In training materials, OZmap is presented as a documentation tool that supports material quantification, distance measurement, and report generation, including investment estimation for network projects.
OZloc
[edit]OZloc is a web-based tool designed to support sales feasibility analysis for ISPs. It operates through a browser and can be accessed from desktop and mobile devices.
The system allows sales teams to verify, in real time, the technical feasibility of serving new customers at a given location, based on network data documented in OZmap.
By searching for an address or geographic coordinates, OZloc checks network coverage and identifies available connection points such as poles, enclosures, or buildings. When feasibility is confirmed, the system allows the registration of the sale and automatically generates an installation diagram. If feasibility cannot be confirmed, the request may be forwarded to the engineering team for future network expansion planning.
Access to OZloc requires a user account configured in OZmap with specific permissions for the module.
Findme
[edit]Findme is a feature used when an address is not available in the map or when location issues occur. It allows the provider to send a link to the customer, who can then share their exact location using the GPS functionality of a mobile device.
OZmob
[edit]OZmob is a mobile application intended for field network technicians. It allows users to view and update network information on mobile devices, including details of poles, enclosures, and customers, as well as deployment status updates, new records, and field observations.
The application provides access to customer installation diagrams and enclosure schematics. While an internet connection is required to apply changes, OZmob also supports offline operation, allowing users to view previously synchronized data and record updates for later synchronization.
During the initial synchronization, a project is selected in OZmap and its database is downloaded to the device. GPS functionality can then be used for map navigation, with options for centering and movement control. The application includes configurable map layers and filters, enabling users to select which elements and visualization styles (standard, satellite, terrain, etc.) are displayed.
Access to OZmob requires a user account with appropriate permissions, and read-only profiles can be configured. The application is available for Android (minimum version 9) and iOS (minimum version 16).
OZsurvey
[edit]OZsurvey is a free, standalone mobile application, independent of OZmap, designed for field data collection. It is used to survey and record network elements such as poles, enclosures, cables, customers, and other infrastructure components, including in areas without internet connectivity.
The application uses the mobile device’s GPS to track user movement in real time and center the map on the current location. The map interface supports standard and satellite views, gesture-based zoom, and manual map controls.
Other Tools and Solutions
[edit]OZneutral
[edit]OZneutral is a software solution developed for the management of neutral networks. It focuses on the administration and monitoring of network ports shared by infrastructure-owning ISPs and their partner operators.
The platform allows ISPs to manage port availability, monitor network occupancy in real time, generate usage reports, and define infrastructure leasing rules, supporting governance in neutral network operations.
Data Import
[edit]OZmap includes data import functionality that allows providers to import existing network documentation from other systems or from field surveys. Supported formats include CSV, KMZ/KML, and AutoCAD files (DWG or converted DXF).
Importable elements include poles, enclosures, cables, customers, prospects, vertical and horizontal buildings, Central Offices, and slack storage. Imported coordinates follow the WGS84 geodetic standard.
Integrations with Other Software
[edit]OZmap supports integration with other systems and platforms, including:
- Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems
- Network monitoring and provisioning systems
- Chatbot platforms
- Customer relationship management (CRM) systems
- Sales and query tools
References
[edit]- ^ Morla, Jerry (2024/04/29). "GIS, FNMS, and BSS/OSS: The Unsung Heroes of Fiber Optics" (PDF). The Fiber Optic Association. The Fiber Optic Association. Retrieved 2025-06-25.
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