In a context where companies aim to roll out networks faster, with fewer errors and greater control, Fibrazo decided to take a bold step forward: integrating AI into its operational processes to validate measurements in real time.
Before implementing SytexAI, the operational workflow was entirely manual:
This model created three major issues:
In FTTH projects involving hundreds of tasks, this approach was unsustainable.
Fibrazo was already using Sytex to manage processes and operational forms, but they needed to take accuracy to the next level. The answer was clear: automation powered by AI, applied at the moment of execution.
AI was integrated into key forms such as:
How Does the Workflow Work Now?
This turns every form into an automated control checkpoint, reducing risks and ensuring quality the first time.
Beyond validating evidence on the spot, Fibrazo is working on an advanced integration that will connect Sytex with Sysbrazo (its internal management system) and Krill, a platform used for network monitoring.
With this integration, measurements will automatically be compared against values in the database, and AI will approve or reject without manual intervention—achieving a fully automated and reliable workflow.
The benefits are clear and measurable:
In short: Fibrazo moved from controlling after to controlling in the moment, thanks to AI.
In a market where deployment speed and service quality are critical, automating validations with AI isn’t optional—it’s a competitive advantage. Companies implementing this model not only reduce costs but also guarantee more reliable experiences for end customers.
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