At Providence Software Solutions, we provide a full digitization service as well as preventative fraud measure through technology.

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+27 (0) 11-802-0722 | +27 (0) 11-656-2033

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At Providence Software Solutions, we provide a full digitization service as well as preventative fraud measure through technology.

Contact Info
35 Western Service Road
Woodmead, Sandton
info@providencesoft.co.za
+27 (0) 11-802-0722 | +27 (0) 11-656-2033

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Telecommunications

Providence Software Solutions provides cutting edge technology and superb customer service for all your business telecommunications needs.

Overview

Telecommunications, also known as telecom, is the exchange of information over significant distances by electronic means and refers to all types of voice, data and video transmission. This is a broad term that includes a wide range of information-transmitting technologies and communications infrastructures, such as wired phones; mobile devices, such as cellphones; microwave communications; fiber optics; satellites; radio and television broadcasting; the internet; and telegraphs.

A complete, single telecommunications circuit consists of two stations, each equipped with a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter and receiver at any station may be combined into a single device called a transceiver. The medium of signal transmission can be via electrical wire or cable also known as copper optical fiber, electromagnetic fields or light. The free space transmission and reception of data by means of electromagnetic fields is called wireless communications.

Solutions

Types of telecommunications networks

The simplest form of telecommunications takes place between two stations, but it is common for multiple transmitting and receiving stations to exchange data among themselves. Such an arrangement is called a telecom network. The internet is the largest example of a telecommunications network. On a smaller scale, examples include the following:

  • Corporate and academic wide area networks (WANs).
  • Telephone networks
  • Cellular networks
  • Network planning, support and deployment
  • Strategic Consulting
  • Site Acquisition and Permitting
  • RF Installations and Commissioning

Technologies and methods

We are proficient in PtP Multi-Vendor MW bands ranging from 11Ghz to 80Ghz which includes Radio Design, Installation, Commissioning, Maintenance. PTP solutions provide long-range, high capacity throughput in Line of Sight (LOS), near Line of Sight (nLOS) or Non Line of Sight (NLOS) situations.

We have competencies in Multi-Vendor PtMP - MW bands, 10Ghz/26GHz/28GHz which includes Radio Design, Installation, Commissioning, Maintenance.

Passive fibre optic multiplexers and splitters provide solutions for network operators to maximise existing fibre infrastructure.

Equipment
used in telecommunications

Satellite

The communication satellites are similar to the space mirrors that help us bounce signals such as radio, internet data, and television from one side of the earth to another. Three stages are involved, which explain the working of satellite communications, which are, Uplink, Transponders and Downlink

Dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM)

Dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) is an optical fiber multiplexing technology that increases the bandwidth of fiber networks.DWDM or dense WDM can have up to 128 channels with 37.5GHz spacing of each channel. Those channels can be up to 400G or greater but may need wider spacing depending on how far you want to go. While at the same time they can be amplified for long distances.

GPON

The GPON architecture has asymmetric and symmetric broadband services, Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN), POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service), and the narrowband service for use in telephone lines. GPON is creating new opportunities for telecommunication operators and also improving the existing phone services. GPON consists of several components that reduce the amount of fiber, equipment, and general costs as compared to the point to point architectures.

Fixed Wireless Access

Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) serves as an effective option to extend high-speed internet broadband to areas that have either insufficient or no broadband access, particularly remote and rural areas where fiber is slow and expensive to install and maintain.

More Solutions

We have in-house Cisco and Huawei certified resources for WAN - Routing, Switching and Enterprise.Installation of Networking Layer 2 /Layer 3 devices including Cisco Equipment (IOS, IOS-XE, IOS-XR, CatOS & NX-OS), Juniper Network, Dell, Mellanox and Arista.Deployment of an IPv4, IPv6 Network and IPv4/IPv6 Network (Dual Stack). Support with IPv6 transition (NAT44, NAT64,6RD)Subscriber Management and Broadband Network Gateway (BNG) Problem identification and Troubleshooting of Network issues

Proficient in SD-WAN architecture, migration from MPLS networks, solution engineering. SD-WAN and SD-Access (Cisco DNA Centre), Underlay and Overlay Technology Maintenance of MPLS WAN ISP, MP-BGP VPNv4/VPNv6 Working on security devices such as Cisco ASA, Juniper SRX and FortiGate

Competencies in structured traditional Cat5e LAN cabling and Cat6 forWIFI-6 Access Points, Gigabit conectivity applications. We are deploying Free WiFi in campus environments. Additionaly focused on Smart Water Monitoring, Smart Learning Applications, E-learning, and ultimately Samart guest experience management.

Installation of PABX - structured cabling - IP/DECT Phones with Switch Boards.Turnkey implementation and integration.

Expertise in Internet of Things(IoT) in nearly every industry, improving operations, reducing costs, and transforming client operations ranging from Transportation/Logistics/Connected Health/Broad cast - media/ IoT based Virtual Learning using VR/AR IoT-Ve-LS solutions.

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