The practice started because too many capacity meetings in western Georgia opened with a chart that was true for the country and false for the cluster. Nationwide retainability does not describe a Friday on the Batumi boulevard, and it does not describe a ridge site whose neighbour list still points at a cabinet that was decommissioned in the autumn.
Pipeline Flowgrid sits in Adjara on purpose. The tourist-season load, the port approaches, and the inland shadow are not edge cases here; they are the ordinary week. We work with the counters operators already export from Ericsson, Huawei, or Nokia OSS. We do not ask anyone to rip those systems out. We ask for a site list that has been looked at this year, an outage calendar, and a sentence about the meeting the pack has to serve.
How we work
One study, one market or layer, one person accountable for the pack. The briefing is given by the person who wrote it. If the site list and the counters disagree, we stop and send a query rather than inventing cell identities to keep a map pretty.
We do not take write access to the live radio layer. Configuration remains with your radio engineers. Our job is the reading, the drawing, and the sitting.
People
Nino Beridze
Writes the radio-access packs. Previously sat with RAN planning for a western Georgia market; still argues with site lists before she argues with utilisation.
Giorgi Kapanadze
Reads hops and packet-core interfaces. Came from a transmission desk that was tired of being blamed for retainability that was actually a full microwave.
Tamar Gelashvili
Holds the briefings and the regulatory appendices. She is the person who will stop a six-person room from turning into a tour of last summer’s complaints.
Place
The office is at Level 7, 28 Gorgasali Street, Batumi 6010. Sittings happen here, on an operations floor elsewhere in Georgia, or on a video link when the planning lead cannot travel. Telephone +995 422 555 538.
We take work from mobile operators, fixed-wireless providers, and the occasional municipality that has collected complaints and needs them mapped to actual sectors rather than to a feeling about “the network.”