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EasySol is from EasySolutions GmbH. The extracted page text describes it as a “multi-purpose software solution for Internet Service Providers.” It is clearly not a general-purpose developer IDE or SaaS tool, but rather a software system for telecom and broadband operator scenarios, focusing on ISP device management, service provisioning, remote support, and network operations.
The core keywords confirmed from the text include ACS via TR-069 (CWMP), Provisionierung (provisioning/configuration), Support, DOCSIS, Monitoring, Kundenverwaltung (customer management), USP, TR-369, and XGS-PON. This indicates coverage from traditional TR-069 ACS to next-generation TR-369/USP endpoint management, while also touching broadband access environments such as DOCSIS and XGS-PON. In an ISP context, its typical value would be bulk management of CPEs/gateways/ONTs, configuration delivery, remote diagnostics, monitoring, and customer-related operational support.
The available page text does not state whether it is open source or closed source, nor does it disclose support for self-hosting, private deployment, or cloud hosting. There is also no mention of APIs/SDKs, permission systems, northbound interfaces, or integration methods with CRM/BSS/OSS/monitoring platforms. Documentation quality cannot be assessed either; all that can be confirmed is that the product direction is related to ISP technology stacks such as TR-069, TR-369/USP, DOCSIS, and XGS-PON.
The extracted content contains no pricing, plans, licensing model, trial, payment methods, or procurement process information. Given its nature as industry software for ISPs, actual pricing is likely to require a sales discussion, but this cannot be confirmed from the text alone.
Its strength is a very clear positioning, covering key protocols and scenarios for ISP device management and operational support. It is relevant for broadband operators that need an integrated solution for ACS, provisioning, monitoring, and customer management. The downside is the lack of public information: there are no feature screenshots, architecture details, deployment options, interface capabilities, case studies, or pricing, which makes procurement evaluation relatively risky.
There is no textual basis for assessing access from mainland China, network connectivity, or payment availability, so these should be marked as unknown. For alternative evaluation, consider GenieACS, Axiros, Incognito, Friendly Technologies, or carrier-grade OSS/ACS-related solutions.
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easysolutions.io is an Germany Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach easysolutions.io directly.