What Makes Intelegrate Observe Different?
Network and Device Telemetry for Telecom and Broadband Providers
Most service providers run networks with dozens of device types across multiple vendors. The telemetry data coming off those devices is often siloed, inconsistent, or buried in systems that don’t talk to each other. That makes it hard to get a clear picture of network performance, spot issues before they affect subscribers, or make data-driven decisions about where to invest. Intelegrate Observe solves this by collecting and normalizing device telemetry across your entire network infrastructure into a single, real-time data layer.
That unified telemetry layer doesn’t just improve visibility for network operators. It feeds directly into the workflows your teams already use, from field service dispatch to engineering planning to customer experience tracking. Device data becomes a shared resource across departments instead of something locked inside a single monitoring tool.
As the telecommunications industry moves toward continuous monitoring and AI-driven operations, clean telemetry data becomes a requirement, not a nice-to-have. Intelegrate Observe gives telecom operators the telemetry framework to support that shift, delivering high speed data streams that keep pace with network traffic and the operational efficiency gains that come from having a single source of truth across every device on your network.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Intelegrate Observe?
Intelegrate Observe is ETI’s network telemetry and device monitoring solution for telecom and broadband providers. It collects and normalizes real-time telemetry data from any network device, vendor, or protocol into a single interoperable data layer.
What types of devices does Intelegrate Observe support?
Intelegrate Observe works with OLTs, ONTs, residential gateways, and other network devices across all major vendors. If the device produces telemetry data, Intelegrate Observe can collect and normalize it.
How does Intelegrate Observe improve network operations?
It gives operations, engineering, and field service teams a shared view of device health, network performance, and subscriber impact in real time. Teams spend less time pulling data from disconnected systems and more time acting on it.
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