Infographic – How to build an OSS Data Governance Framework

Telcos are drowning in data, but few treat it as a managed, strategic asset. Without governance, OSS initiatives falter under poor quality, fragmented and inconsistent information.

Data quality decays over time. Without the right governance, it can send your systems and processes into a death spiral, no matter how good they are. Taking a continual improvement approach to your data will help to avoid the death spiral that cripples your operations.

This infographic, “Designing an OSS / Telco Data Governance Framework”, distils a complex discipline into a clear, visual guide.

It illustrates the three critical phases:

  • Planning Phase – designing service models, topologies, naming standards, and migration strategies

  • Implementation Phase – building data in structured layers: reference, location, nodal, connectivity, telemetry, supplementary info, and governance

  • Operations Phase – sustaining data quality with continual ingestion, reconciliation, compliance, analytics, and closed-loop processes

Whether you’re an OSS architect, transformation lead, or telco executive, this infographic provides a roadmap for building resilient data foundations. It helps align technical teams, business stakeholders, and governance functions with one common language and lifecycle.

Download it today to:

  • Understand the essential building blocks of OSS data governance

  • Share a common reference with your team or clients

  • Accelerate your transformation by avoiding data pitfalls that derail projects

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Data governance is the foundation of every successful OSS transformation
This infographic shows how to plan, implement, and operate your telco data with precision
From strategy and naming conventions through to automation and closed-loop assurance, it highlights the essential steps to turn your OSS data into a trusted business asset.
Download the infographic to see the whole lifecycle in one simple visual

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