Affectli

The operating system for mission-critical operations.

Affectli sits above the systems you already run, your alarms, your assets, your tickets, your telemetry, and orchestrates them as one. Infrastructure operators using Affectli respond faster, dispatch fewer trucks, hit more SLAs, and run leaner NOCs.

What Affectli is.

Affectli is the operational command layer for asset-heavy infrastructure operators. It sits above existing execution systems, integrates the telemetry, alarms, and workflows already running across the estate, and produces a single decision surface for the people who run the operation. Deployed across telecoms infrastructure, energy, and oil and gas, in markets where uptime and asset integrity are the business. Owned by Mi-C3 International. In market for over 15 years, certified to SOC 2 Type 2 and ISO 27001.

Three things infrastructure operators use Affectli for.

Three concerns surface repeatedly when infrastructure operators and investors evaluate Affectli. Security, energy, facilities and lifecycle. The four engagements below sit beneath these concerns; this is what buyers come asking about.

Security and asset protection. Theft visibility, site access control, vendor and tenant management, personnel safety in challenging territories. The Pan-African TowerCo case halved its NOC while tripling its site estate and eliminated 31 million coordination emails per month. The Global Energy Major case extracted 10,000 weekly actionable alerts from 692 million raw monitoring events across Oil, Gas, Solar, and maritime operations, surfacing health, unrest, and incident risks before they escalated.

Energy and operational efficiency. Generator and battery health, fuel reconciliation, automated power management. The Pan-African case delivered 20%-plus ROI in its first year through a combination of NOC, SLA, and process automation gains. Mi-C3 reports approximately 20% energy savings from automated Cell Tower AI Power Management; this is a capability claim from the platform and is not yet attributed to a specific customer outcome on this site.

Facilities and lifecycle management. Multi-country operations, multi-vendor coordination, integration with the systems already in place (ServiceNow, RMS, legacy OSS). The Vantage Towers case retired six legacy systems across six countries in 30 months without rip-and-replace. The Pan-African case scaled from 11,000 to over 30,000 sites while halving the NOC headcount.

Case studies

Four Engagements

Tower infrastructure

Pan-African Tower Infrastructure Operator

Multiple African countries

Site count tripled. NOC headcount halved.

11,000 to 30,000+ sites. 300 to 150 NOC staff.

An eight-year deployment scaling from 11,000 to over 30,000 sites, with operational headcount falling rather than rising in step with the estate. 50% reduction in SLA transgressions, sub-second mean time to detect, 99.9% availability.

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Tower infrastructure

Vantage Towers

Multiple European countries

Six countries live. Six legacy systems retired.

30 months from contract signature to six countries in production.

Multi-country European operator engaged via competitive tender in late 2022. Live in six markets within thirty months. ServiceNow integration kept in place as the system of action.

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Energy: Oil, Gas, and Solar

Global Energy Major

Multinational, global operations

10,000 actionable alerts from 692 million raw events.

Signal extraction across global Oil, Gas, Solar, and maritime operations.

Mi-Fusion configuration deployed across Oil, Gas, Solar, and maritime. The platform's value is signal extraction from raw monitoring volume, not the volume itself.

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Oil and Gas

Tier 1 Oil and Gas Operator, West Africa

West Africa

$600M+ annual exposure. Materially reduced.

Indicative gross loss from oil theft before deployment, at market price. Recovery rate not publicly disclosed.

Decade-long engagement in a challenging operating territory. Recovery rate not publicly disclosed; contract renewal with expanded scope at year ten is the strongest available proof that recovery was material.

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How it fits with your existing systems.

Most platforms in this space replace something. Affectli does not. It runs above the systems you already have and turns them into one operation.

Think of it as the operating system layer. Your alarm system, your asset records, your ticketing platform, your IoT telemetry, your lease management software, all keep doing what they do. Affectli takes their outputs, correlates them, prioritises by business impact, and orchestrates the response across teams.

How that differs from the platforms Affectli is most often compared with.

ServiceNow. ServiceNow is the system of action for tickets and workflows. Affectli sits above it: when an alarm matters, Affectli decides it matters, raises the ticket in ServiceNow with full context, and tracks closure back. The Vantage Towers case on this site runs both.

Tarantula. Tarantula is the commercial system for towercos: leases, contracts, billing. Affectli is the operational system: alarms, telemetry, response. Tarantula tells you who is paying to be on the tower; Affectli tells you whether the tower is up and who is on the way to fix it.

Palantir Foundry. Foundry sits in the same intellectual space as Affectli: an integration and decision layer above existing systems, sold into critical-infrastructure operators. The difference is depth versus generality. Affectli is built for asset-heavy operations with proven NOC, SLA, and oil-theft outcomes; Foundry is general-purpose and a heavier engagement.

Sitetracker. Sitetracker is the towerco project platform: site acquisition, permitting, build, rollout. Affectli is the towerco operations platform: live telemetry, alarms, SLA management, incident response. The two run different halves of a tower business; infrastructure operators with active build pipelines often need both.

Affectli also reads from industrial historians (AVEVA PI, GE Digital), industrial IoT clouds (Siemens Insights Hub, Honeywell Forge), telco operating-layer software (Huawei, Nokia), AIOps event correlators, and maritime intelligence feeds. Whatever you have, Affectli sits above it.

The pattern is consistent. Affectli does not compete with the systems already in place. It coordinates them.

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What Affectli connects to.

Affectli reads from what you already run. Sensors, systems, vendors, feeds. The platform's job is to make that data coherent, prioritised, and acted on.

Operational intelligence. IoT device integration, legacy system consolidation, predictive risk modelling, multi-country rollout framework.

Asset and infrastructure. Real-time GPS tracking, geofencing and exclusion zones, asset movement and theft detection, digital twins.

Incident, alarm, and audit. Alarm and event monitoring, incident management workflows, digitised NOC and Occurrence Book, audit history, asset playback.

SLA, reporting, and billing. SLA monitoring and reporting, customer billing, ServiceNow ticketing integration.

Communications and external feeds. Integrated satellite communications and SMS, open-source social media monitoring with sentiment alerts, maritime vessel tracking, CCTV monitoring and live streaming.

Field operations. Route planning, ETA calculation, full fuel management, document storage.

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About Affectli

About Affectli.

Affectli is the operating system layer for asset-heavy infrastructure operators. Built by Mi-C3 International, in market for over fifteen years, with deployments live across Africa, Europe, and globally distributed operations. SOC 2 Type 2 certified, ISO 27001:2013 and ISO 9001:2015 accredited. The four engagements above span eight years of production. Mayfair partners with Mi-C3 on origination, commercial structuring, and deployment introductions; Affectli technical evaluation and delivery is led by the Mi-C3 product team.

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Contact

Open to a conversation.

For evaluations, technical deep dives, or introductions to the team behind these deployments.

affectli@mi-c3.com