Hello,
I am Neumann,
network technician at Cablex,
a subsidiary of Swisscom.
Today,
I will show you how we perform Quality Assurance
with the QS app and Deepomatic together on a network.
After installing the network,
I pick up my tablet and go to PowerApps.
I have my QS app and Deepomatic right there.
All the sites where I currently work are shown there.
I select the one I have just done.
There, I see the hub type,
the mini cable and the splitter count.
I go to the checklist.
Select the first item where I take a photo of the network,
a photo of that.
All the items there are marked in Green.
That means the network is fine for QS app and
Deepomatic and I can pass it on just like that.
After the first checkpoint,
I move on to the second and take another photo.
Here,
QS app and Deepomatic detect that a checkpoint is not in order.
The advantage is that you can fix it immediately on site.
As soon as I have fixed the error,
I can take the photo again.
So QS app and Deepomatic let me know when these checkpoints are ok.
This is how I go through each checkpoint.
I have had positive experiences with QS app.
That means I can perform all quality controls after my installation,
which is also an advantage for my boss since
he and I do not have to make new appointments.
I go to the site,
finalize the network with quality control and leave the room clean.
The only disadvantage
is that the iPad cannot always connect to a network.
in the cellar or utility room.
But there is always a solution for that too.
I can take the photos in advance,
go outside and upload everything when I have reception again.