NETCOM is an ISP infrastructure integration and support provider in Ecuador. It positions itself as a one-stop solution provider for broadband operators, covering GPON/EPON access, QoS, IPTV, e-invoicing, servers, and virtualization. It is not a standalone developer tool; rather, it provides license sales, deployment, project design, and 24/7 support around platforms such as SmartOLT, LibreQoS, Astra IPTV, XuiOne, Bequant, and xFusion.
On the access network side, SmartOLT is used for centralized management of multi-vendor OLTs, supporting Huawei, ZTE, VSOL, BDCOM, FiberHome, and others. It provides automatic ONU provisioning, optical signal monitoring, real-time alerts, and API/REST API integration. For QoS, NETCOM uses LibreQoS, based on the CAKE algorithm, with an emphasis on reducing bufferbloat, allocating bandwidth by user/package, and offering real-time traffic dashboards, Flow Globe, CRM integration, and more. On the IPTV side, it covers Astra headend and the XuiOne panel, supporting DVB/HTTP ingest, hardware transcoding, HLS/SRT/RTMP/UDP distribution, Live/VOD/Series, white-label Android APKs, and multi-screen endpoints.
The text clearly states that LibreQoS is open source and that commercial support can be purchased; the other platforms are not described as open source. In terms of self-hosting, Astra, XuiOne, LibreQoS, Zabbix, Proxmox/VMware, MikroTik, and similar tools are clearly intended for deployment inside an ISPβs own network, while SmartOLT is described as Cloud OLT Management. Developer-related information is mainly concentrated around the API/REST API capabilities of SmartOLT and Astra, which can integrate with billing, ticketing, and customer portals. However, no SDKs, sample code, or complete API documentation were found.
Public pricing is limited: the Astra IPTV license is USD 120/year, XuiOne is USD 95/month, and xFusion servers plus some memory and hard drives have listed prices. SmartOLT, LibreQoS, and project implementation are mostly quote-based. The text specifically highlights payment scenarios in Ecuador: Astra, LibreQoS, and XuiOne have no additional commission, while SmartOLT incurs international payment gateway fees.
Its strengths are broad coverage of the ISP operations stack, local inventory, hardware availability, implementation, and support capabilities. It is well suited to small and mid-sized ISPs in Latin America, operators preparing to launch IPTV value-added services, and companies without dedicated network engineering teams. The drawbacks are that the presales pages are relatively marketing-oriented and lack rigorous technical documentation, SLA details, and verifiable benchmarks. For Chinese users, network reachability, payment options, and local regulatory compatibility are not explained, so accessibility from China can only be considered unknown. More realistic alternatives in China would be local ISP integrators or purchasing directly from the relevant vendors/open-source projects.
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