Spotlight on Georgian Telecommunication
Georgian Telecommunication is a company established by Ericsson employees on June 6, 2017, for the purpose of project planning, installation and post-installation service provision. The company soon earned the partnership of Turk Telekom, Turkcell and Avea. Its official partners are EL-BI, Siemens, Honeywell, ABB and Rittal.
Georgian Telecommunication’s installed optical transmitter infrastructure uses Ericsson’s optical web technology, which is how it meets consumer expectations. Despite its short existence on the Georgian market, Georgian Telecommunication has already gained the trust of such big companies as: BP, Maqro Construction, TAV Construction, TAV Georgia, Enka, Dorce, Worley Parsons, and Turkish Airlines.
“Through brilliant teamwork, we offer individual solutions, reliable techniques and services to real estate owners as well as retailers,” a representative of Georgian Telecommunication states. “The quality of communication and continuity is the main feature of our field. Georgian Telecommunication offers continuous quality of communication to its customers throughout the whole territory of Georgia, and beyond.”
Easy with Technology
Georgian Telecommunication’s motto is 'Easy with Technology,’ meaning it works through simple technologies. In the 21st century, we have the opportunity to simplify our daily lives with smart devices. Georgian Telecommunication’s mission is to simplify and improve the daily routine of society in the direction of technology. The main driving force is to protect people's lives and property, as well as to create maximum comfort and customized services based on individual requirements.
It is a highly competitive field, but Georgian Telecommunication says it stands above other companies like it in that it offers a complete suite of services, not only for the installation of a specific device, but also for further technical inspection. It inspects fire systems using Siemens testers, which are hard to find in Georgia. It also distributes products via partner international companies.
Georgian Telecommunication always chooses the best producers, being focused on high quality products to ensure that safety results are 100% guaranteed. In addition, it has qualified personnel in this area who are constantly being retrained. Preparation of a team for each project demands such professional growth.
Recognition and standards
Even though Georgian Telecommunication only opened last year, it has already participated in numerous projects, the most noteworthy being the South Caucasus Pipeline Mill2 project which is being led by one of the largest energy companies in the world - BP.
The construction of a residence for BP employees started in Gardabani. Georgian Telecommunication designed, planned and installed fire systems using Siemens devices. As well as drawing up an internal network infrastructure throughout the residential area (with equipment manufactured by Cisco), through Georgian Telecommunication, the metal construction was designed and installed. After that, Magti Sat and Silknet carried out further works which were supervized by Georgian Telecommunication. In addition, according to the international standards of the company, Georgian Telecommunication numbered the equipment used in the construction.
Georgian Telecommunication implements projects that meet international standards, in addition to those of individual companies.
Everything it does is connected to the tourism sector in some way. The number of tourists is growing by the year in Georgia, and the country needs to prepare ahead of time through more constructions, more hotels; something Georgian Telecommunication is experienced in, at present counting hotels Ibis styles and Mercury among its clients.
On safety regulations
Safety regulations are crucial, but the main focus is always on low price, and this is the Georgian business mentality that excludes work of international standards. In Georgia, you might see quality but not necessarily execution at the highest level. Safety standards are very important and should be adhered to in order to respond to customer demands. Georgian Telecommunication hopes that Georgia, as a developing country, will eliminate this problem step by step and all the companies on the Georgian market will eventually succeed in following international standards and be motivated to work to such standards within a competitive environment.
Services
• Fire systems
• Observation and Safety systems
• Smart house
• IT service
• Internal network
• Projection
• GSM Systems
• Fibre Optic
By Nia Pataraia