Vyve Broadband expands OpenVault partnership for enhanced analytics

April 13, 2021
OpenVault SaaS solutions help navigate broadband evolution and improve customer experience. Under a new agreement, Vyve will expand its use of OpenVault’s cloud-based solutions and tools into newly acquired markets.

OpenVault, a global provider of industry analytics and SaaS technology platforms for broadband operators, today announced an expansion of its relationship with Vyve Broadband, a communications services provider primarily serving rural U.S. communities in 16 states.

Under the agreement, Vyve will expand its use of OpenVault’s cloud-based solutions and tools into newly acquired markets.

“OpenVault’s unique approach to big data analytics, combined with deep domain expertise, aligns with our commitment to deliver the best possible broadband solutions,” said Phil Spencer, president and CEO of Vyve Broadband. “As a result, we gain deeper insight into our customers’ broadband usage behaviors, enabling us to provide optimal bandwidth speeds and service that enhance the broadband experience for our growing subscriber base.”

The new agreement extends the long-standing relationship between Vyve and OpenVault, which continues to focus on identifying and truly understanding usage behavior patterns as well as driving customer education, engagement and satisfaction.

"Our quarterly OVBI reports demonstrate the explosive growth that operators have experienced in recent years, and especially during the pandemic,” says Mark Trudeau, CEO of OpenVault.

Trudeau continues, “Vyve’s continued desire to gain greater understanding of consumer broadband behavior and its zeal in ensuring the highest quality network performance have enabled it to meet increased demand head-on, and have positioned Vyve as a leader as operators increasingly adopt ‘Broadband First’ strategies. We look forward to continuing our long-term partnership and being an intregal part of their growth and expansion.”

A technology leader in the cable and broadband sectors, Vyve Broadband serves largely non-urban communities in sixteen states, including Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. Vyve offers an extensive range of broadband, fiber connectivity, cable television and voice services for commercial and residential customers. Residential services include high-speed Internet with speeds up to Vyve Gig, all-digital, high-definition video and fully featured digital voice. Vyve Business Services provides optical Ethernet, PRI and hosted voice services to the business community.

OpenVault is a market-leading source of broadband technology solutions and data-driven insights into worldwide broadband consumption patterns. OpenVault’s cloud-based, SaaS solutions and tools help service providers optimize network performance, increase revenue and improve subscriber satisfaction. OpenVault aggregates and analyzes the resulting market data to provide unparalleled granular views of consumer usage that can be used to anticipate residential and business broadband trends. For more information, visit www.openvault.com

Sponsored Recommendations

AI’s magic networking moment

March 6, 2024
Dive into the forefront of technological evolution with our exclusive webinar, where industry giants discuss the transformative impact of AI on the optical and networking sector...

Data Center Network Advances

April 2, 2024
Lightwave’s latest on-topic eBook, which AFL and Henkel sponsor, will address advances in data center technology. The eBook looks at various topics, ranging from AI backend networks...

Supporting 5G with Fiber

April 12, 2023
Network operators continue their 5G coverage expansion – which means they also continue to roll out fiber to support such initiatives. The articles in this Lightwave On Topic ...

Advancing Data Center Interconnect

July 31, 2023
Large and hyperscale data center operators are seeing utility in Data Center Interconnect (DCI) to expand their layer two or local area networks across data centers. But the methods...