From the rise of 5G to the explosive growth in fiber deployments, operators are under constant pressure to deliver more, faster, and with greater precision. IQGeo’s planned acquisition of Deepomatic, a leader in AI-powered computer vision, signals the arrival of a new era in telecom operations that will redefine the standard for network performance, quality assurance, and operational efficiency.
At the heart of this strategic move is the powerful convergence of geospatial network management and AI-driven quality control. Individually, these capabilities are already reshaping how telecom operators plan, build, and operate their networks. Together, they promise to deliver exponential value.
Geospatial intelligence meets real-world AI
IQGeo’s Integrated Network platform is trusted by telecom operators worldwide as the brain of the digital twin, delivering unmatched intelligence, visibility, and control across the entire network lifecycle. From planning and design to construction, operations, and monetization, IQGeo combines real-time insights with native mobility, giving field and office teams a unified view of the network; anytime, anywhere. It’s the foundation for smarter workflows, faster rollouts, and the scalable, profitable networks that drive long-term growth.
Deepomatic, meanwhile, brings advanced computer vision and AI to the field, enabling telecom technicians to capture photos during key workflow steps, such as cabinet installation or fiber splicing, and automatically verify the quality and completeness of their work. Their AI models can detect common errors or missing components and instantly alert the technician, preventing costly rework or failed audits.
The power of convergence
Combining these capabilities creates a digital command center for the network, a system where strategic planning meets real-time operational execution. With IQGeo acting as the brain of the digital twin and Deepomatic providing intelligent field validation, telecom operators can achieve ground-truth accuracy and confidence at every stage of the network lifecycle.
This convergence means:
• Field verification becomes automated, objective, and scalable.
• Geospatial data stays continuously accurate, with real-world imagery informing system-of-record updates.
• Troubleshooting time is slashed, thanks to image-backed records and AI-detected anomalies.
• Contractor oversight improves, with built-in compliance checks at every milestone.
• Audit readiness and reporting are streamlined, reducing regulatory risks and SLA violations.
A new standard for operational excellence
For telecom operators, this will be a game changer, especially in high-growth contexts like FTTH rollouts or rural broadband initiatives. Where before, network data was often delayed, incomplete, or manually validated, this integrated approach offers real-time, verifiable intelligence at scale.
The implications are vast: fewer truck rolls, faster time-to-revenue, lower churn from service disruptions, and stronger investor confidence due to operational transparency.
What comes next?
As this type of convergence sets a new benchmark, it will raise customer expectations and industry standards. Competitors relying on manual processes or disjointed systems will find themselves scrambling to match the agility and accuracy of AI-augmented geospatial workflows.
IQGeo’s bold move suggests a future where every pole, splice, cabinet, and trench are not only mapped, but verified, validated, and optimized in real time. And that future may be closer than we think.
Want to learn more?
IQGeo will be attending Fiber Connect 2025 in Nashville from June 1-4. Join us at booth 342 to discover more about our planned acquisition of Deepomatic, a leader in AI-powered computer vision. This strategic move marks the beginning of a new era in telecom operations - one that will redefine how networks are deployed, maintained, and optimized - with AI-powered precision at every step. Book a demo today.

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