TrueNet Showcases OSP Digital Twin at SCTE Cable-Tec Expo 2023 in Denver
- TrueNet Communications

- Oct 20, 2023
- 2 min read

TrueNet Communications recently exhibited its groundbreaking OSP Digital Twin at the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) Cable-Tec Expo in Denver, Colorado, from October 16–19, 2023. Known as the most influential broadband event in the Americas, the Cable-Tec Expo has been uniting the cable and telecommunications industry for over 40 years to share knowledge, inspire innovation, and shape the future of broadband.
Unveiling TrueNet’s OSP Digital Twin
This year marked TrueNet’s first time exhibiting at SCTE Cable-Tec Expo, and it was the perfect stage to unveil our new OSP Digital Twin approach—a solution that is transforming how networks and infrastructures are managed.
The OSP Digital Twin uses a combination of:
LiDAR technology
360-degree vehicle-mounted cameras
Specialty photogrammetry drones
These tools create geospatially accurate 3D models of outside plant (OSP) assets. Beyond improving field inspections, the technology captures real-time insights, streamlines data analysis, and enables predictive modeling to support the future of telecommunications, wireless networks, and OSP engineering.
Showcasing Innovation at Cable-Tec Expo
At the TrueNet booth, we proudly displayed:
Our Digital Twin data collection vehicle
A specialized drone for photogrammetry and LiDAR capture
Short looping videos demonstrating our end-to-end OSP engineering solutions
More than 200 industry professionals visited our booth, many noting that TrueNet was the only exhibitor showcasing Digital Twin and LiDAR technology. Visitors expressed enthusiasm for the innovation, quality, and capabilities of our gear—confirming TrueNet’s position as a leader in OSP solutions.
Looking Ahead
TrueNet Communications is proud to be at the forefront of innovation in broadband and telecommunications engineering. We look forward to continuing our partnership with SCTE and attending future Cable-Tec Expo events as we help shape the future of outside plant engineering, wireless networking, and digital twin technology.



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