Service assurance
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Service assurance, in telecommunications, is the application of policies and processes by a Communications Service Provider (CSP) to ensure that services offered over networks meet a pre-defined service quality level for an optimal subscriber experience.
The practice of service assurance enables CSPs to identify faults in the network and resolve these issues in a timely manner so as to minimize service downtime. The practice also includes policies and processes to proactively pinpoint, diagnose and resolve service quality degradations or device malfunctions before subscribers are impacted.
Service assurance encompasses the following:
- Fault and event management
- Performance management
- Probe monitoring
- Quality of service (QoS) management
- Network and service testing
- Network traffic management
- Customer experience management
- Service level agreement (SLA) monitoring
- Trouble ticket management