A good photo auditing platform is no longer a ‘nice to have’. Picture this: it’s 9pm and your major customer is on the phone. They’re claiming the fibre cabinet wasn’t installed to spec and are withholding payment until you can prove otherwise. You know the field crew took photos. You
A good photo auditing platform is no longer a ‘nice to have’. Picture this: it’s 9pm and your major customer is on the phone. They’re claiming the fibre cabinet wasn’t installed to spec and are withholding payment until you can prove otherwise. You know the field crew took photos. You
For decades, ‘complete documentation’ in wireless infrastructure followed a familiar pattern. A standard set of photos, measurements, annotated drawings, and a technician’s experience were usually enough to satisfy stakeholders. That approach worked because network architecture was comparatively simple. 5G fundamentally changed that equation. What we are seeing across the industry
The nature of EV charger installation means work happens across multiple sites with tight schedules and technical complexity. Because of this, clear communication aided by photo auditing is critical. Misunderstandings between office-based managers and field teams can lead to costly mistakes, delays, and rework that drains both time and budget.
The move towards electric vehicles is accelerating across the globe. This rapid expansion presents both an opportunity and a challenge for installers and service providers. To meet increasing expectations for speed, accuracy, and accountability, the industry must evolve. That evolution is visual. Gone are the days when handwritten notes and
One of the most powerful tools available to EV installation teams today is photographic auditing technology. Solutions like PhotoAudit+ are becoming essential not just for ensuring quality and compliance but for streamlining project delivery and reducing operational risk. As a visual verification platform purpose-built for EV infrastructure deployment, PhotoAudit+ captures,
As the EV market expands, so does the demand for fast, reliable, and cost-efficient installation of charging infrastructure. But with this rapid growth comes increasing pressure to deliver projects on time, on budget, and to the highest standard. For companies installing EV chargers, the cost of revisiting work – fixing