Real case of unification, operational efficiency and cost optimization in critical infrastructures
Energy sector companies operating BPL telecommunications networks (Broadband over Power Line) face a common challenge: managing critical, heterogeneous, and distributed infrastructures, involving multiple vendors, isolated systems, and large volumes of operational data.
In this context, real-time visibility, reliable inventory, and operational efficiency become key factors to ensure service continuity, optimize costs, and support better decision-making.
The challenge of managing BPL networks in energy companies
Managing BPL networks in the energy sector involves specific challenges that are not always addressed by traditional monitoring tools. Unlike other telecommunications environments, BPL networks operate over existing electrical infrastructure, adding complexity at both a technical and operational level.
One of the main challenges is managing multi-vendor environments, where equipment from different providers, firmware versions, and deployment models coexist. This heterogeneity often results in isolated systems, unreliable inventories, and limited visibility into the actual network status.
Additionally, there is the need to operate BPL networks at scale, with thousands of geographically distributed assets. In these scenarios, early fault detection, event correlation, and process automation are essential to ensure service continuity and reduce operational impact.
Starting point: isolated systems and limited network visibility
In medium and low voltage BPL network projects, it is common to find:
- Multiple tools used to operate the network
- Decentralized and unreliable inventories
- Difficulties in correlating events, alarms, and performance data
- Manual processes that increase errors and operational costs
- Dependence on proprietary vendor solutions
This situation limits network scalability, complicates maintenance, and increases both CAPEX and OPEX, directly impacting business efficiency.
The importance of a unified view in multi-vendor BPL networks
In many energy organizations, BPL network management relies on multiple specialized tools, each focused on a specific vendor or use case. While this may work in early stages, in the long term it creates data silos that prevent efficient network management.
Having a unified view of the BPL network enables the centralization of inventories, alarms, events, and performance metrics into a single platform. This allows better decision-making based on accurate and up-to-date data, which is especially relevant in environments where IT and OT technologies converge.
Moreover, a unified approach reduces dependency on proprietary solutions, improves scalability, and lays the foundation for process automation, a key factor in improving operational efficiency in energy companies.
The solution: a unified platform for multi-vendor BPL networks
To address this scenario, CIC implemented SGRwin, its unified network management platform, in a large energy organization operating a large-scale BPL network.
The project followed a collaborative approach, working closely with operational teams to integrate real use cases into a single system, fully compatible with existing IT and OT environments.
The result was a centralized platform that enables:
- Real-time multi-vendor BPL inventory management
- Integration of equipment from different providers within a single interface
- Intuitive visualization of BPL network topologies and clusters
- Real-time and historical monitoring of alarms, events, and operational KPIs
- Automation of critical processes and large-scale operations
All this without dependency on a single vendor and with an architecture designed to scale.
Business impact: efficiency, control and cost optimization
The implementation of SGRwin enabled the organization to:
- Significantly improve operational efficiency, reducing manual tasks and management time
- Ensure automatic synchronization of the master inventory, eliminating errors and inconsistencies
- Optimize CAPEX usage, based on reliable and accurate data
- Reduce OPEX, by minimizing maintenance, support, and multi-platform management costs
- Achieve a 360º view of the network, essential for anticipating issues and improving service quality
In environments with tens of thousands of assets and thousands of monitored BPL clusters, having a unified platform makes the difference between reacting to problems and proactively managing them.
A solution designed for critical infrastructure operators
This project demonstrates how a well-defined IT/OT convergence strategy, supported by a flexible and modular solution, can transform the way complex BPL networks are operated.
SGRwin is particularly designed for:
- Energy companies and utilities
- Critical infrastructure operators
- Organizations with multi-vendor network environments
- Environments where reliability, security, and scalability are priorities
Does your organization face similar challenges?
If your organization manages a complex BPL network and is looking to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and gain real-time visibility, CIC can help.
Our projects are delivered end-to-end, combining consulting, integration, development, and support, adapting to each client’s operational reality.
Contact our experts and discover how a unified platform can transform your network management.