Deployment & Field Engineering
How should projects move into production?
Installation is complete only when someone can safely operate what was delivered.
Equipment can be installed while the service remains unready. Readiness, sequencing, testing, records, acceptance, and handover determine whether delivery becomes usable operation.
The acceptance chain
Control the sequence from readiness to acceptance
- Data center and site operations
- Infrastructure and network deployment
- Migration and readiness planning
- Connectivity, wireless, and carrier coordination
- Equipment installation, configuration, and testing
- Commissioning, acceptance, as-built documentation, and handover
Before people and equipment arrive
What must be ready before work begins?
- 02 Which suppliers and site constraints affect the sequence?
- 03 What evidence defines acceptance and operational ownership?
Delivery has defined edges
Acceptance depends on what each party must supply, prove, and own.
Equipment, carrier, facility, network-management, coverage, and support responsibilities are set for each project or operating scope.
Related outcomes
Operating environments
What would we discuss first?
Define Operational Acceptance
Sites. Readiness. Sequence. Testing. Acceptance. Handover.
Discuss Acceptance