Network Modelling Solutions
Peter Griffith - VP of R&D

Peter Griffith is a technology and operational leader, with world-class knowledge & insights into wireless networks. With over 30 years experience in the telecommunications industry, 20 years of which have been in the design & planning aspects of mobile networks, he has a thorough understanding of the principles required to translate mobile related technical concepts, into successful business models.


Griffith began his international career at Standard Telephones and Cables; now a part of Alcatel; heading-up the design & installation of trans-continental submarine cable systems.


Staying at the cutting edge of his sector he demonstrated pioneering spirit & sharp foresight in 1990, when he was amongst the first to join the management team of Mercury Personal Communications: - The first GSM network in the world to become operational. During his tenure he was responsible for successfully coordinating multi-faceted resources to deliver a substantial portion of the then pioneering launch infrastructure, against a backdrop of tight financial constraints & market driven competitive deadlines.


Moving to work as a freelance consultant specializing in GSM network design & core network optimization in 1995, Peter was responsible for the least-cost, optimal efficiency design of several wireless networks in both North America & Europe.


In 2001 Griffith moved from a senior position as Head of Network and Services Planning for British Telecoms' O2 Wireless operation in Europe, to establish Cerion.


Griffith holds a Bachelors Degree in Electronic Engineering from The University of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom, & is a Member of the British Institution of Electrical Engineers.




Cost Precision

Using cutting-edge mathematical science to manage your network

Performance Enhancement

Increasing network capacity by introducing automation

Quality Improvement

Achieving higher grade of service through Operations Research methodologies

Predictive Modeling

Utilizing Artificial Intelligence to predict network behavior