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How Map Overlays Reveal Network Insights

Written by Warren Lyn | Dec 9, 2025

For growing ISPs, network data is only as valuable as your ability to understand it. Sonar’s Map Overlay feature turns scattered information into a single visual story. By layering key operational data on top of your service areas, you can see what is happening across your network, where opportunities exist, and what needs attention.

The Map Overlay is part of Sonar’s interactive Map Interface, built on Google Maps. It allows you to upload and display KML files that represent service boundaries, construction zones, planned expansions, or any geographic data that supports your operations. When combined with real account and network data inside Sonar, these overlays give your team a clearer, more actionable understanding of the field.

 

Why Map Overlays Matter

Every ISP manages a mix of physical infrastructure, service boundaries, field activity, and customer demand. Those elements rarely live in one place, which makes planning and troubleshooting harder than it needs to be.

Map Overlays bridge that gap. By placing your custom geographic files directly onto the map, you unlock context that would be difficult to see in lists or spreadsheets. This visual layer lets you compare service coverage against actual customers, evaluate build progress, confirm network site alignment, or assess where expansion could make the greatest impact.

 

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How It Works

You can upload any KML file through the Map Interface. Once added, the overlay displays as a layer you can toggle on or off at any time. Sonar automatically associates your overlay with the network site you choose, which keeps your map organized and easy to navigate.

The overlay behaves like any other layer within the map. You can zoom, pan, and filter your view while keeping your geographic boundaries or engineering files visible. This simple approach keeps planning teams aligned and reduces the friction of switching between tools or referencing offline documents.

Turn Complex Data Into Simple Decisions

With Map Overlays active, your team can answer questions that often slow down operations.

Where should we expand next

Compare your boundaries to areas with high demand, slow speeds, or clusters of pending orders. The visual relationship between these data points helps guide investment decisions.

Are we servicing the right customers in the right zones

Overlay your billing or service regions against actual account locations. This helps identify misaligned assignments, coverage gaps, or areas that may benefit from targeted outreach.

What does the field team need to know before deployment

Construction plans, fiber routes, or equipment placement can all be represented in KML form. Having these details on the map provides field staff with fast, reliable guidance.

How do external engineering files fit into daily operations

Many ISPs manage data from several vendors or engineering firms. Map Overlays let you bring those files into Sonar without extra formatting or complicated workflows.

A Smarter Way to Manage Growth

As ISPs scale, the complexity of the network increases. Teams need a straightforward way to understand what exists today and what is coming next. The Map Overlay feature gives planners, engineers, operations teams, and executives a shared view of the network that supports better decisions.

By pairing your custom map layers with Sonar data, you create a visual operating environment that grows with you. Want to schedule a personal tour? Schedule a demo.