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High-Velocity Fiber Deployment

Built for BEAD-funded Fiber Deployments

Stop Passing Homes. Start Activating Revenue.

Your BEAD funds build the network. StraViso closes the gap between homes passed and homes generating revenue in 60 days, not 36 months.

The Economics of Field Co-ordination Failure

$150+
Cost per Truck Roll
30%
Annual Tech Attrition
$25K
Cost to Replace 1 Tech
12 Days
Install Target Most Miss

Crews are active. The co-ordination layer is not keeping up.

A single truck-roll on a single residential fiber install wipes out months of margin. Multiply that across BEAD-funded buildout and the gaps between homes passed and homes activated becomes a balance sheet problem.

01

Sub-contractors are working but not visible

Direct crews are in the dispatch system. Sub-contractor crews are not — their job status, location, completion data, and compliance docs live outside your systems entirely. You find out about problems at inspection, not at job close.

02

Permits are approved but not tied to field execution

Permit records exist somewhere. Whether the crew dispatched today actually has a confirmed approval before breaking ground is a different question — one that usually gets answered at a stop-work order, not before it.

03

Milestones are tracked in spreadsheets, not live

Passings built, activations completed, inspection sign-offs — all compiled manually from sub-contractor emails and supervisor calls. By the time the report lands, the data is already a week stale and the slip is already two weeks deep.

04

Deployment velocity drops as co-ordination is manual

A crew waiting on a permit clarification, a supervisor call to confirm a zone boundary, a subcontractor closeout doc that never got filed — each is small individually. Across 800 crews and 47 subcontractors, they compound into schedule slippage that is invisible until it becomes a milestone miss.

The Customer Journey

Every system has mature systems – except "Get"

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Serve

Field Delivery is where BEAD commitments meet reality. Miss the 12-day install window, and you trigger delayed revenue recognition, churn risk and compliance exposure, before the first bill goes out.

How StraViso Works for Fiber Deployment

One co-ordination loop — from permit gate to milestone close.

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Field Cloud

Crew Layer — One guided Mobile interface for direct crews

Sub-contractor and direct-hire crews work through the same mobile interface. Job progress, compliance documentation, and work verification are captured in real time — regardless of crew type.

  • Guided build workflow with permit gate check before work starts
  • Real-time location and task progress for every crew — direct and sub-contractor
  • Inspector-ready work verification captured at job close
  • Compliance docs filed automatically — no email chase, no manual follow-up
Dispatch Cloud

Programme Layer — Real-time deployment velocity by zone, crew type and milestone window

Programme Managers see passings built vs. target by zone in real time, permit status by jurisdiction, and subcontractor vs. direct-hire productivity side by side.

  • Live passings built vs. target — by zone, by crew, by day
  • Permit status by municipality — block issues before stop-work risk
  • Sub-contractor productivity vs. direct crews — same dashboard
  • Milestone completion rate updated automatically as work closes

StraViso Approach

A productivity layer over your stack — not a replacement. Think of it as a universal translator that sits on top of your existing systems. You keep Salesforce, ServiceNow, SAP, Oracle or whatever you have. StraViso reads all of them, orchestrates the field work and writes back the results.

❌  Traditional Approach

  • 3–6 months of data mapping
  • 🔄Phase 1 = Parity (Rebuild what you had)
  • 🐢8–9 months release cycles
  • 📅12–36 months to production

✅  StraViso Approach

  • 🤖AI-driven schema mapping in days
  • 🚀Skip parity – go straight to new targets
  • ⚙️Business flow changes configured, not coded
  • Pilot in 4 Weeks. Production in 6 Months
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Production Results

Measured Impacts. Not Projections.

From live US deployments with 26,000–30,000 Technicians

6–7
Jobs per Tech/Day (From 4–5)
+35%
In-job Efficiency Uplift
−40%
Dispatch Calls Reduced
+7%
EBITDA Uplift
$2.3M
Upsell Revenue (1,500 Techs)
60 Days
Time to Measurable Benefit

Go-live in real jobs in 4 Weeks

Joint Discovery

Weeks 1 – 3
  • Map productivity gaps.
  • Establish KPI baseline.
  • Scope the pilot.
  • No consultants required.

Proof of Value

Weeks 4 – 6
  • 50–100 technicians on real tickets.
  • Weekly KPI Tracking.
  • Cancel at zero cost if no targets are met.

Scale

Weeks 9 – 14
  • Roll remaining 90% of workforce in six weeks or less.
  • Benefits realized from Day 1.

What Your Leadership Team Hears

Deployment velocity requires every leader pulling in the same direction.

The co-ordination gap affects each role differently. StraViso closes it for all of them.

COO / VP Field Operations

"I'm compiling SLA reports from two systems every morning. The picture is stale by the time it's ready."

  • Real-time visibility.
  • Smart dispatch.
  • Live SLA Dashboard replaces the morning spreadsheet.
CFO / CRO

"Repeat truck rolls are destroying our unit-economics on BEAD-funded installs."

  • 5–7% EBITDA Uplift.
  • ROI visible in 9 months.
  • $2.3 Million documented upsell revenue.
CTO / CIO

"Every integration takes months and requires consultants we don't have budget for."

  • ROI and IRR improvements visible within nine months.
  • $5–$8 per technician per day in documented upsell and cross-sell revenue.
  • $1,560 per-residence revenue acceleration via in-field upsell.
CEO / President

"We're passing homes but not activating revenue fast enough to satisfy our BEAD obligations."

  • One-and-done installs.
  • Revenue activation starts month two, not month 20.
SOC 2 Type II
Enterprise-grade encryption — in transit and at rest
BEAD programme data compliance — audit-ready reporting
Role-based access — crew, subcontractor, programme manager, sponsor

Frequently Asked Questions

Does StraViso track subcontractor crews the same way as direct crews?
Yes. Subcontractors access the same mobile interface through a separate login that captures job progress, location, and compliance documentation without requiring them to be on your HR or payroll systems. Their data flows into your programme dashboard identically to direct-hire crew data.
How does the permit gate check work in practice?
Before any crew is dispatched to a job location, StraViso checks permit status for that address or zone against the records in the platform. If the permit is not confirmed approved, dispatch is blocked. Permit records by jurisdiction are maintained in the system, and expiry dates and outstanding filing requirements surface as alerts before they become stop-work risks.
How does StraViso improve crew productivity per segment or zone — not just per Technician?
Field Cloud tracks productivity at the task and segment level, not just at the technician level. Passings built per crew per zone, task completion rate by segment, and stalled job flags by blocker type all surface in the programme dashboard. You can see which zones are underperforming and why — before the daily target is missed.
What does closeout documentation look like for BEAD-eligible milestones?
StraViso captures the field data that underlies BEAD milestone reporting — passings built, activations completed, inspection sign-offs, and compliance documentation — and makes it available in a format designed for draw submission. Specific reporting formats vary by state programme administrator, and the output is configured during onboarding.
How long does deployment take for an operator currently using spreadsheets and phone coordination?
For operators without an existing FSM platform, deployment is typically faster — 4 to 6 weeks to operational impact — because there is no legacy system integration required. Full deployment coordination, including subcontractor onboarding and BEAD-ready reporting, is typically in place within 60 days of first crew dispatch.

Your BEAD Clock is ticking. Why wouldn't you check?

15 minutes. Not a demo. A conversation to map where your current setup is capping field productivity and where StraViso would have the fastest impact.

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