Your best engineers are doing janitorial work.
Senior salary spent chasing Wi-Fi drops is a hidden operational tax. Local connectivity should be a predictable utility, not a recurring fire drill.
Every hour a senior network engineer spends chasing an intermittent access-point drop is premium salary spent on work that should be invisible. Worse, the refresh cycle for that gear tends to arrive as surprise capex; never budgeted, always urgent.
Connectivity as a managed utility
Treating local infrastructure as a network-as-a-service utility, with mapped real-time topology and root-cause diagnostics, converts unpredictable fire drills into a flat operational line. Your best people go back to the roadmap. The lights stay on without heroics.
Quantify your own exposure.
Run the Operational Confidence Index to get a scored, vendor independent read on where your infrastructure spend and risk are actually accumulating.
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