Idle Capacity from Unmonitored SLAs
Definition
Poor SLA monitoring leads to undetected over-commitment, resulting in capacity waste and emergency provisioning costs.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD 20-50 hours/month manual reconciliation; 2-5% capacity loss per beam
- Frequency: Continuous during contention periods
- Root Cause: No automated transparency tools for real-time customer monitoring
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Satellite operators in Australia 🇦🇺 lose 10-20% capacity (AUD 100,000+/year) from unmonitored over-subscription. Automated penalty triggers optimize usage.
Affected Stakeholders
Capacity Planners, NOC Engineers
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Methodology & Sources
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Related Business Risks
SLA Non-Compliance Penalties under Australian Consumer Law
Lost SLA Credits and Rework Costs
Billing Disputes Causing Service Delays
Unbilled Bandwidth Usage
ACMA Cost Recovery Charges
Delayed Provider Invoice Reconciliation
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