Ubisense, a smart tech developer spun-out from the University of Cambridge, has received a €2m ($2.66m) order from an unnamed European telecoms operator.

As part of the deal, Ubisense will use its smart tech products – netPlanning and myWorld – to assist the network operator in upgrades to its broadband infrastructure.

Ubisense’s netPlanning product in particular has been shown to reduce the design costs of a large scale telecoms project, which would prove useful for a network operator looking to keep up with tech trends while keeping costs down.

Richard Green, Ubisense chief executive, said: “This order is a solid endorsement that network operators can see the value that our products add to their fibre network design projects. We will continue to deliver world-class solutions that help our customers reduce their costs and help get them to market faster.”