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Business Engine: End-to-End BSS/OSS for Fiber Networks
COS Business Engine is the core BSS/OSS platform for fiber network operators. It covers the full subscriber lifecycle: demand capture, marketplace, order orchestration, provisioning, billing, and the customer portal — and supports retail, open access, and hybrid business models directly. COS Wholesale Engine adds the multi-ISP orchestration and wholesale billing layer for operators managing multiple service providers on shared infrastructure. COS FSM integrates as the field execution layer, connecting installation scheduling directly to activation outcomes. COS Prospector supports pre-build demand aggregation and address-level expansion planning upstream of the operational workflow.
Built for ISP, wholesale, and open access business models — with an API-first architecture for easy integration.
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Fiber operators are under pressure to connect more homes faster, reduce operational cost, and protect revenue — while handling multiple stakeholders, network technologies, and evolving business models.
Business Engine standardizes your data, automates workflows, and gives every stakeholder the right self-service tools — without relying on spreadsheets and disconnected systems.
- One source of truth for addresses, services, and lifecycle status
- Automated order-to-activation workflows connected to provisioning
- Billing and reporting aligned with actual service delivery
- Self-service for subscribers and service providers through the customer portal and admin portals
From interest to active service — one automated flow
Business Engine connects your commercial workflow to your operational workflow so every step is predictable, trackable, and scalable.
1) Capture demand
Collect surveys and signups to guide rollout decisions and improve take-rates.
2) Sell through a marketplace
Publish services with rules by group, area, or customer segment and allow subscribers to self-order.
3) Provision automatically
Orders trigger provisioning and activate services with minimal manual handling.
4) Bill and report with confidence
Billing aligns with activation status and lifecycle events — reducing leakage and disputes. End-to-end automation is what lets you scale the network without scaling headcount.
Why operators choose an integrated BSS/OSS for FTTH
Most operators don't fail because they lack funding or network plans — they struggle because operations don't scale. Business Engine standardizes the "business of fiber" so growth doesn't require proportional headcount growth.
Faster time-to-revenue
Automate order capture, provisioning handoffs, and billing to get customers live sooner.
Lower operating cost
Replace manual coordination with workflows, validations, and stakeholder self-service.
Cleaner data, fewer disputes
One source of truth creates trust across subscribers, providers, and operators. Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about COS Business Engine and BSS/OSS for fiber networks.
What is COS Business Engine?+
COS Business Engine is a cloud-hosted BSS/OSS platform for fiber network operators. It covers the full subscriber lifecycle — demand capture, marketplace, order orchestration, provisioning, billing, and the customer portal — in one integrated system. It supports retail ISP, open access, and hybrid broadband business models, and is built on an API-first architecture for integration with provisioning vendors, field systems, and third-party platforms.
What is a BSS/OSS platform for fiber networks?+
A BSS/OSS platform combines the commercial and operational systems required to run a broadband network. BSS — Business Support Systems — covers subscriber management, ordering, billing, and the customer portal. OSS — Operations Support Systems — covers provisioning, service lifecycle, and network visibility. For FTTH operators, an integrated BSS/OSS eliminates the handoff gaps between commercial and operational workflows, reducing manual effort and time-to-revenue.
Does COS Business Engine support open access fiber networks?+
Yes. COS Business Engine supports open access operations directly, including multi-provider marketplaces, partner access to service and order data, and settlement-ready billing reporting. For operators managing multiple ISPs on shared infrastructure who require full multi-ISP orchestration and automated wholesale invoicing between the network owner and service providers, COS Wholesale Engine provides that layer.
What is the difference between COS Business Engine and COS Wholesale Engine?+
COS Business Engine is the core BSS/OSS platform for operators serving subscribers directly — as a retail ISP, an open access operator, or both. It handles the full customer lifecycle including ordering, provisioning, billing, and the customer portal. COS Wholesale Engine is designed for operators who own the infrastructure and provide wholesale access to multiple ISPs — it manages ISP onboarding, wholesale invoicing, and multi-provider network orchestration. Both products can be deployed together for operators running hybrid retail and wholesale models on the same or separate markets.
How does automated billing work in COS Business Engine?+
Billing in COS Business Engine is aligned to service activation and deactivation events, not manual inputs. This means invoices reflect actual service delivery status, eliminating revenue leakage from unbilled activations or delayed cancellations. Billing runs automatically on a configured cycle with no manual trigger required. For operators running wholesale or open access models, Business Engine also produces settlement-ready wholesale billing reports that can feed directly into wholesale invoicing workflows.
Does COS Business Engine include zero-touch provisioning?+
Yes. COS Business Engine connects subscriber orders directly to provisioning actions via integrations with network equipment vendors including Adtran, Nokia, and Calix. When a subscriber order is confirmed, the provisioning workflow triggers automatically — activating the service without manual intervention. This zero-touch flow reduces time-to-activation, removes the risk of manual provisioning errors, and scales without requiring additional operations headcount.
Do I need COS FSM to use COS Business Engine?+
No. COS FSM is a separate product that can be deployed standalone or integrated with COS Business Engine. Business Engine manages the subscriber lifecycle end-to-end without FSM. When COS FSM is integrated, it extends that automation into field execution — connecting a completed subscriber order to a scheduled installation with no manual handoff between commercial and field operations teams.
What types of fiber operators use COS Business Engine?+
COS Business Engine is used by retail ISPs, open access network operators, municipal and utility fiber providers, and hybrid operators running both retail and wholesale services. Deployments span North America, the Nordics, and Europe. The platform is designed for operators at any scale — from community fiber networks in early build phases to multi-market ISPs with large subscriber bases requiring high-volume automation across ordering, provisioning, and billing.
How does COS Business Engine integrate with existing systems?+
COS Business Engine is built on an API-first architecture and supports integration with provisioning vendors (Adtran, Nokia, Calix), network documentation tools (Vetro FiberMap), billing platforms (Stripe), CRM and support tools (GOCare), and other BSS/OSS systems via REST APIs. COS can manage integration delivery, or hand off to the operator's own technical team. The platform is designed to work alongside existing systems where integration adds value, and as a standalone platform where it does not.