GO Expands Investment in Elisa Polystar’s Network Analytics Solutions

GO, Malta’s leading provider of quad-play services, has enhanced its partnership with Elisa Polystar by integrating the KALIX Network Analytics portal. This addition enables GO to leverage AI-driven insights for real-time network monitoring and improved customer experience. The platform democratizes access to data, allowing various teams within GO to use insights for faster issue resolution and better decision-making. This expansion supports GO’s broader digital transformation strategy, including investments in 5G and advanced network services.
GO Expands Investment in Elisa Polystar's Network Analytics Solutions
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GO Enhances Network Analytics with Expanded Elisa Polystar Partnership

GO, a leading provider of quad-play services in Malta, has deepened its partnership with Elisa Polystar, enhancing its investment in the company’s network monitoring and analytics solutions.


GO has long utilized the insights from Elisa Polystar’s OSIX monitoring platform and the KALIX Roaming Analytics portal. With this new agreement, GO will extend its use of the KALIX platform by incorporating the Network Analytics portal into its current setup.

How KALIX Network Analytics Boosts GO’s Service Performance

KALIX delivers a comprehensive, real-time 360-degree view of network operations, customer interactions, and service performance, powered by AI for advanced insights into service quality and customer experience. This enables faster issue resolution and leverages predictive analytics to identify potential problems before they impact users.

The insights provided by KALIX are accessible through user-specific portals, allowing personnel outside the core assurance team to gain valuable information. This broad access helps various stakeholders use objective data to enhance overall performance, thus democratizing data analytics and supporting GO’s digital transformation.

“KALIX has become integral to our decision-making process by providing valuable insights to our teams. The new Network Analytics portal allows more of our staff to access performance data, improving decisions and customer experience across our entire service range,” said Geoffrey Cauchi, Senior Manager – Networks at GO. “The portal enables us to proactively monitor and resolve network issues, ensuring minimal disruption to customers while identifying new KPIs to support our mission of creating a digital Malta where no one is left behind.”

Thomas Nilsson, Chief Product Officer for Elisa Polystar, added, “Our solutions empower customers like GO to access real-time, actionable insights. We are pleased that GO has expanded its use of our solutions, and we look forward to helping them continue delivering exceptional experiences for their leading services.”

Expanding 5G: GO’s Ongoing Investment in Network Excellence

The addition of the Network Analytics portal complements GO’s ongoing investments in its network, including the expansion of 5G coverage and service capabilities. Alongside this, GO has also extended its contract for OSIX monitoring for an additional five years. The OSIX platform supports over 400 protocols and interfaces, enabling deep insights and proactive management of network and service quality.

About Elisa Polystar

Elisa Polystar is a global leader in cloud-native, AI-driven solutions for Communication Service Providers (CSPs). Specializing in data management, network analytics, and automation, the company aids CSPs in their transition to self-driving networks. Its AI-driven analytics have consistently reduced operational and capital expenditures for over 100 CSPs worldwide, enabling closed-loop automation across RAN, transport, and core domains. As part of the Elisa Group, Elisa Polystar leverages real-world testing in Elisa’s live network, providing vendor-agnostic expertise. Certified to ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 27001:2013, Elisa Polystar continues to support CSPs in achieving operational excellence. For more information, visit www.elisapolystar.com.

About GO

GO is Malta’s leading communications services provider, committed to creating a digital Malta that includes everyone. As the first provider of quad-play services in Malta, GO offers mobile, fixed line, internet, and TV services to over 500,000 customers. The company also supports Maltese businesses with advanced solutions like cloud services, data networking, roaming services, and managed services.

GO’s success is built on significant investments in a true fibre-powered infrastructure, being the first Maltese operator with access to three submarine cables and the only one with a fully integrated fixed and mobile network for a seamless user experience.


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