Splynx vs. FiberSentry

Still Running Your NOC
Manually?

Splynx gives you dashboards. FiberSentry gives you an operations team. One monitors your network — the other runs it autonomously, 24/7, with AI that resolves incidents before your subscribers even notice.

Capability Splynx FiberSentry
Monitoring approach Manual SNMP polling Autonomous anomaly detection
Root-cause analysis Ticket-based triage, manual AI root-cause analysis, instant
Churn prevention None Predictive subscriber churn scoring
Field dispatch Manual scheduling, phone calls Automated dispatch with full context
Subscriber support Ticket queues, manual triage AI handles inbound end-to-end
Capacity planning Raw data dashboards only AI-driven node upgrade predictions
Network auto-healing Alerts only — no auto-remediation Auto-reroutes traffic on failure
Setup time 4–12 weeks with professional services Days, not weeks — self-serve onboarding
Pricing model Per-subscriber + module add-ons + staff overhead Flat tier per subscriber count — all included
Operations coverage Business hours required 24/7 autonomous — no headcount needed

The Splynx Gaps Your Team Feels Every Day

Fragmented Data Silos

Splynx keeps billing separate from network monitoring separate from ticketing. Your NOC staff spends half their shift context-switching between tabs — if the subscriber is having issues, you're correlating three different tools to find the root cause.

#1 Splynx operator complaint

No Churn Prediction

Splynx tells you what happened. FiberSentry tells you what's about to happen. When subscribers start experiencing intermittent latency, you're already behind — FiberSentry flags the pattern 3–5 days before the first complaint ticket drops.

Average ISP loses 2.3% subs/year to preventable outages

Manual Workforce Scheduling

Splynx alerts fire into a queue. Someone reads them, calls a tech, leaves a voicemail, waits for a callback. FiberSentry auto-dispatches the right technician with the diagnostic data already loaded on their work order — no phone tag required.

NOC staff cost: $60–90K/year per alert-responder
YOU KEEP

Splynx Billing & Provisioning

FiberSentry is an operations layer — it doesn't replace your billing stack. Keep Splynx for subscriber management, provisioning, and invoicing. FiberSentry takes over the NOC.

  • Existing billing workflow
  • Subscriber database
  • Current provisioning rules
  • Service tier configuration
YOU REPLACE

Manual NOC Operations

FiberSentry handles everything your NOC staff does manually — monitoring, triage, dispatch, root-cause analysis, and subscriber support. Your ops team stops triaging alerts and starts managing exceptions.

  • Manual alert triage
  • Ticket-based root-cause analysis
  • Phone-based dispatch
  • Subscriber churn blind spots

See Your Annual Savings

Compare your current Splynx + operations staff costs against FiberSentry's flat-rate pricing. Real numbers, no sales spin.

ANNUAL ROI ESTIMATE
Annual Cost Breakdown
Splynx license + staff time $228,000/yr
FiberSentry (Pro tier) $9,588/yr
NOC staff reallocation savings $195,000/yr
Net annual savings with FiberSentry $203,412
Estimates based on $60–80K average NOC staff salary and typical Splynx per-subscriber pricing. Your actual savings may vary. Full pricing at /pricing.

Stop Reacting.
Start Operating.

See how FiberSentry handles your specific network topology — OLTs, DSLAMs, CPE, fiber splits — in a guided demo built for ISP operators like you.

No Splynx lock-in. No migration fees. Your billing stack stays intact.