NbW’s
project managers are experienced in
wireless technology and therefore understand
the delivery processes ensuring efficiency
and effectiveness are maximised from
day one. All are trained to Prince2
standards, which is a specific pre-requisite
for local and central government work.
Our commercial department works hand in
hand with our project managers during the
early stages of a project, to ensure we
maintain the best rates from the many suppliers
involved in building the network.
Multi-skilled teams of NbW engineers are
certified in health and safety, roof top
awareness, tower rescue and all the other
skills required for safe and effective
site installations.
Each project manager ensures that all engineers
and riggers required for the installation
have all of the necessary skills, certification
and training required to meet our health
and safety guidelines. As health and safety
plays an important role in maintaining
our high levels of service and support,
NbW is assessed by independent experts
every six months.
Engineers arrive on site with the build
survey results and everything required
to complete the task and the skills to
affect change to the installation if necessary.
All NbW engineers are fully trained and
experienced in installing Wi-Fi, WiMAX and Licensed
Radio systems, as well as
IPCCTV and optical wireless solutions.
All can commission RF, power, customer
traffic and network management and in normal
circumstances will stay until the site
or link is completed for handover.
Once the hardware is installed on site,
our engineers use GPRS-enabled PDA devices
to access the NbW central database via
a secure, encrypted link in order to carry
out configuration and commissioning activities.
This technology forms a secure mobile
extension of NbW’s unique Maintenance
and Administration Toolkit (MAAT), providing
a live, real time link with our Network
Operating Centre and planning teams
in Sheffield.
A Link Deployment Form (LDF) is displayed
on the PDA showing the parameters to be
achieved. As this is provided directly
from the database, it will be up to date
and more accurate than any paper copy the
engineer may have on site. Parts and serial
numbers of the installed equipment are
also registered on the database via the
PDA and details of the RF installation
are confirmed.
Any areas of non-compliance will be highlighted
both to the engineer and also to the planning
department via their view of the system.
Adjustments can then be made on the spot
to achieve compliance.
Once link acceptance has been achieved,
the documentation required to hand over
the link is immediately available for download
and submission to the client.
"
Since we have engaged NbW on our innovative
and challenging programme to deliver
our IPCCTV and mobile IP infrastructures,
I am further convinced that our partnership
will strengthen over the coming months
and indeed years. “
Doug Sutherland
– Head of Innovation, Leeds City
Council
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