Telecom Visibility vs. ITOM Visibility

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  • Updated March 12, 2026
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  • As telecom networks evolve and become more hybrid and complex, visibility into infrastructure is more critical than ever. To meet the unique needs of different environments, ServiceNow AI Platform offers two purpose-built visibility solutions: ITOM Visibility and Telecom Visibility.

    While they’re built on the same foundation, each is tailored to serve a different world—ITOM for traditional IT infrastructure and TSOM for telecom networks.

    Both ITOM Visibility and Telecom Visibility are built on the same underlying capabilities of the ServiceNow Discovery engine, Identification and Reconciliation Engine (IRE), and CMDB. They both provide:

    • Agent-based and agentless discovery.
    • Horizontal and pattern-based discovery.
    • Reconciliation of discovered data into CMDB.
    • Dependency mapping and CI relationship creation.
    • Integration with the Discovery Admin Workspace and CMDB 360.

    Despite this shared architecture, the scope, use cases, and data models they serve are different.

    Key differences between TSOM and ITOM Visibility

    Table 1. Telecom Visibility vs. ITOM Visibility
    Feature / Focus Area ITOM Visibility Telecom Visibility
    Target Environment Traditional IT infrastructure (servers, applications, databases, cloud resources) Telecom infrastructure (xNFs, network elements, EMS/NMS controllers)
    Discovery Method Horizontal Discovery with IT patterns Horizontal Discovery with Telecommunications Discovery Patterns (SNMP/CLI) and Service Graph Connectors for telecom
    CMDB Model ITOM CMDB classes (for example, Windows Server, Application, Network Adapter) Telecom-aware CMDB classes and Telecom Network Inventory (TNI) (for example, Interface Cards, Slots, LAGs, Subslots, VLANs)
    Plugins required com.snc.discovery and com.snc.itom.visibility sn_tsom_core, sn_tsom_patterns, and telecom-specific SGC plugins (for example, sn_sgc_altiplano_connector)
    Use Case Focus Application dependency mapping, service modeling, cloud infrastructure discovery Telecom network inventory discovery, reconciliation, autonomous network operations
    Discrepancy Handling General IRE reconciliation rules Telecom-specific discrepancy identification and reconciliation (for example, hierarchy mismatches, attribute-level conflicts)
    Vendor Data Ingestion Primarily via discovery patterns Strong emphasis on northbound API integrations using SGCs (EMS/NMS/controllers)
    Network Types Supported Enterprise networks, datacenters, cloud Multi-vendor, multi-domain telecom networks (RAN, Core, Transport, Access)

    IT Discovery vs Telecom Discovery

    The following table helps you understand the differences between ITOM Visibility and TSOM Discovery.
    ITOM Discovery Telecom Discovery
    Flat, simple or no hierarchy Hierarchical, alignment to telecom models
    Basic attributes Advanced attributes
    The network is the trusted source of truth Inventory/CMDB design is the trusted source of truth
    Simple CI identification and reconciliation Complex telecom CI identification and reconciliation
    Populates the CMDB with the CIs found in the network (everything found is written into the CMDB) Validates that the network implementation is in sync with CMDB/TNI records as designed/planned
    Never miss a new CI for monitoring Start monitoring new CIs after they have been validated

    Key benefits

    Use ITOM Visibility when:

    • Discover IT infrastructure components (for example, Windows servers, cloud VMs, databases, load balancers).
    • Primary goals include service mapping, operational resilience, or cloud optimization.
    • Focus on ITSM, ITOM, or DevOps use cases.

    Use Telecom Visibility when:

    • Discovering telecom network infrastructure, including devices not managed by traditional IT systems.
    • Dealing with telecom-specific network hierarchies like cards, ports, subslots, and LAGs.
    • Relying on EMS/NMS/controllers as authoritative data sources.
    • Need discrepancy detection and reconciliation tailored for telecom inventory models.
    • Aligning with TM Forum standards, supporting autonomous network operations, or enabling closed-loop assurance.

    Examples

    Use Case ITOM Visibility Telecom Visibility
    Discover a fleet of virtual machines in AWS Yes No
    Ingest router and switch data from an EMS using APIs No Yes
    Identify application-to-application dependencies Yes No
    Detect and reconcile mismatches in telecom card hierarchies No Yes

    While ITOM Visibility and Telecom Visibility both serve to populate and maintain an accurate CMDB, they are optimized for different domains. ITOM Visibility is geared toward enterprise IT environments, while Telecom Visibility is tailored for the specialized needs of telecom infrastructure discovery, discrepancy management, and inventory reconciliation.

    Choosing the right visibility solution—or using both in tandem—confirms that you maintain trusted, domain-specific operational visibility across both IT and telecom landscapes.