Telecom Order Management — BSS / OSS

Telecom Order Management System: Faster Time to Market

Launch new services quickly with automated, end-to-end provisioning and activation workflows.

The ability to introduce new products and services quickly is a critical driver of revenue growth in telecom. A modern order management system for telecom operators connects product catalog, CRM, billing, and provisioning into a single orchestrated workflow — eliminating the manual handoffs that slow product launches and delay revenue realization in legacy BSS and OSS environments. CHR Solutions enables operators to streamline product lifecycle management through integrated telecom provisioning software, automated workflows, and standardized service definitions that accelerate the transition from concept to service activation.

Order-to-Activate Workflow Running
Catalog
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CRM Order
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Stage 1 / 4 — Product Catalog
Channel eCommerce · CSR · API
Time to activate Days Minutes
The Challenge

Reducing Time from Product Concept to Revenue Activation

Launching new services often requires coordination across CRM, billing, and OSS provisioning systems that are not fully aligned. Product configuration, service activation, and testing are frequently handled through manual steps, creating delays between offer design and revenue realization. These inefficiencies slow the ability to respond to market demand and introduce inconsistency across service launches. By moving to a catalog-driven and integrated workflow model, service delivery becomes faster, more predictable, and directly aligned to revenue timing. This enables faster monetization of new services and improves the ability to compete in dynamic markets. Catalog-driven product definitions and order orchestration enable consistent service launches across sales channels, including CSR, eCommerce, and API-driven orders.

Capabilities

What CHR Delivers

Structured product lifecycle management aligned to rapid service deployment.

01
Long-tail: product catalog telecom

Product Catalog Management

Centralized telecom product catalog with lifecycle management, version control, and multi-channel publishing to standardize service offerings and accelerate deployment.

Deliverables
  • Product catalog frameworks
  • Service definition templates
  • Offer configuration models
02
CRM · Billing · OSS provisioning

Automated Order-to-Activate Workflows

Integrated workflows that connect CRM order capture, billing systems, and OSS provisioning platforms to automate telecom service activation.

Deliverables
  • Workflow automation design
  • Provisioning integration
  • Activation sequencing frameworks
03
Multi-market rollout

Service Configuration and Deployment

Streamlined configuration processes that enable rapid deployment of new services across multiple markets and customer segments.

Deliverables
  • Service configuration models
  • Deployment templates
  • Multi-market rollout frameworks
04
Product · Billing · Network

Cross-System Integration

Alignment of product, billing, and network systems through purpose-built telecom provisioning software to ensure consistency and reduce delays during service introduction.

Deliverables
  • System integration architecture
  • Data synchronization models
  • End-to-end service workflows
Process

Our Product Launch Acceleration Process

From service definition to automated activation.

01

Product Definition and Modeling

Define service structures, pricing models, and configuration requirements within a centralized catalog.

Output Standardized product definitions
02

Workflow Design and Integration

Connect order management, provisioning, and activation systems through automated workflows.

Output Integrated service delivery framework
03

System Alignment and Testing

Validate end-to-end service workflows across BSS and OSS environments to ensure consistency and accuracy.

Output Tested service activation model
04

Deployment and Optimization

Launch services and continuously refine workflows to improve speed and performance.

Output Scalable service deployment capability
Deliverables

Typical Deliverables

Operational frameworks that support rapid and scalable service launches.

Deliverables List

  • Product catalog structures
  • Service configuration templates
  • Automated workflow designs
  • Integrated provisioning and activation models
  • End-to-end service lifecycle documentation

Tools & Platforms

  • BSS platforms
  • OSS provisioning systems
  • Workflow automation tools
  • Integration frameworks

Formats / Standards

Aligned with telecom service lifecycle best practices and modern system integration standards.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything operators ask before modernizing order management.

A telecom order management system is a BSS platform that captures, validates, and orchestrates customer orders across CRM, product catalog, billing, and OSS provisioning systems. It coordinates the steps required to convert a sold service into an active, billed service — including order decomposition, fulfillment workflows, activation, and notification back to customer-facing channels.
By replacing manual, multi-system configuration with catalog-driven workflows. New offers are defined once in a central product catalog and published consistently across CSR, eCommerce, and API channels. Order orchestration and provisioning rules are reused rather than rebuilt per launch, which compresses the window between product design and first billable activation.
Order management lives on the BSS side and handles the commercial intent — what was sold, to whom, at what price, and in what configuration. Provisioning lives on the OSS side and executes the technical fulfillment — configuring network elements, allocating resources, and activating service. Telecom provisioning software receives instructions from the order management layer and reports activation status back.
Telecom service activation is the process of turning a customer’s order into a working service on the network. It includes resource assignment, network element configuration, testing, and confirmation back to billing and customer systems. Modern activation workflows are event-driven and automated, with manual intervention reserved for exception handling.
Yes. The Omnia360 platform uses a single product catalog and order orchestration layer, so orders captured through eCommerce, CSR workspaces, partner channels, or external APIs all follow the same fulfillment logic. This keeps pricing, eligibility, and activation behavior consistent across channels.
Deployment timing depends on the number of services in scope, integration complexity, and data migration requirements. CHR’s typical engagement structures product modeling, workflow design, integration, and validation as parallel workstreams, which compresses overall delivery timelines compared to sequential legacy implementations.
A telecom product catalog is the system of record for service definitions, pricing, eligibility rules, and configuration options. It matters because it’s the single point where new offers are introduced — a well-structured catalog means new services can be launched through configuration rather than custom development, which is the core mechanism for faster time to market.
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Accelerate Revenue with Faster Service Launch

Reduce delays between product development and revenue realization. CHR Solutions delivers an integrated telecom order management system that supports rapid market response and scalable growth.