New App Designed to “SCIP'” Ahead in Faster Deployment

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A software development company based in Yorba Linda, CA, announced this week they had a new application designed to increase the speed of wireless deployment. The company said the new program has the ability to capture SCIP (Site Candidate Information Package) data quicker than ever before. The company, Thirtythree, has given the application the appropriate name of QuickSCIP.

“After two years of relentless field testing, optimizations, back-end development, and user testing,” said company CEO Brian Mahoney, “we are releasing our proprietary app that allows users to complete wireless deployments up to ten-times faster.”

QuickSCIP is a platform that includes a mobile application called Site Selector; and a web based deployment tool named Control Tower. The platform contains features like instant and accurate coordinates, automatic address lookups, and auto distance calculations. According to Mahoney, Control Tower puts users in control of wireless deployment data management where they can edit and modify search rings; review candidates in dynamic map aspects that include street, satellite, and 360-degree views; assign and route field crews; and more. He said it also has custom form-building and report-generating capabilities built-in, allowing wireless vendors to create word docs, excel spreadsheets, or PDFs. 

“When put to the test,” Mahoney said, “QuickSCIP accomplished difficult feats, like completing SCIP, A&E and SAQ walks all at once in under ten minutes, and the ability to complete 1500 candidate SCIPs in under ten days. The advantage it delivers is in time saved in the field, allowing field crews to accomplish twice as much in half the time and by automations that replace countless hours of manual data entry, and by accuracies that result in getting the job done right the first time.”

The application uses a library of form and report templates designed to ensure reports are uniform, accurate and formatted to carrier requirements. 

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