Why small tweaks won’t get your OSS into orbit: 4 lessons from rocket scientists

After working with countless OSS product teams over the years, we’ve noticed one universal truth: they’re all overloaded by huge backlogs of feature requests. But when we saw this image of SpaceX’s Raptor engine evolution, it highlighted a vital lesson – one that has the potential to help guide how OSS development teams prioritise their […]

What got your OSS there will keep your OSS there… Unless…

Your OSS is either a catalyst for innovation or a roadblock to progress for your business. The same strategies that built your OSS might now be the reason it’s slowing you down. If your OSS was built for yesterday’s challenges, the question is – will it be ready for tomorrow’s opportunities? Is it time to […]

For 50 years, we’ve been building better calculators… and OSS. Now it all changes!

For decades, OSS has followed the same pattern: design, then keep adding lots more “baked-in” capabilities into a complex OSS UI, process inputs, generate outputs. At incredible scale. We made them faster, (somewhat) more automated, and vastly more scalable. But we never made them think. Until now… If… (we’ll come back to the if shortly). […]

Telcos Missed the Cloud Boom – 5 Steps to Ensure They Don’t Miss the AI Wave

In 2010, Cloud was a $24 Billion market. Today, it’s $600 Billion. AI is guaranteed to be even bigger. The AI infrastructure boom is building—and telcos must decide if they’re buyers or sellers. Cloud giants built their fortunes by leveraging infrastructure that telcos helped create. Yet, telcos saw only a fraction of the profits. Now, […]

Starting your own OSS Company? Is there an Alternative to the Startup Path?

Most entrepreneurs are wired to build from scratch. The idea of founding something original, of bringing a vision to life from the ground up, is deeply embedded in startup culture. But what if this isn’t the smartest way to scratch your entrepreneurial OSS-builder itch? The obsession with starting anew often overlooks a powerful alternative: acquiring […]

What Alfred Hitchcock knew about OSS that almost all OSS Vendors are oblivious to

Alfred Hitchcock is known as one of the greatest storytellers in the history of cinema. He’s famous for movies such as Psycho, Vertigo, Rear Window and many others. What’s far less well known is that he very successfully employed a two-script method, which interestingly, has the potential to be applied to the OSS industry. The […]

Finding Your Best-fit OSS/BSS: The Car Yard Approach to Vendor Selection

A good friend and OSS/BSS collaborator, Raman, recently asked me, “Wish they made it (buying OSS/BSS solutions) as simple as buying cars. If I have a budget of $50K for my family car to take me from Point A to Point B, I won’t be talking to luxury German brands, only looking at some pragmatic […]

Our OSS/BSS Interface Specification Template is Ready to Download

FWIW, we’ve just uploaded our OSS/BSS Interface Specification Template onto the Passionate About OSS download page, which includes lots of worked examples. You can grab it here and start updating for your OSS/BSS interfaces: https://passionateaboutoss.com/product/oss-bss-interface-specification-template We’d love to hear your comments if you have other suggestions for what else should be included.

The OSS Transformation Secrets Tier-2 Operators Use That Tier-1s Ignore

In the telecommunications industry, Tier-2 (smaller) network operators often look up to their larger Tier-1 counterparts as models for building networks, telco standards and operational support systems (OSS). However, and the Tier-1 operators will never admit to this, but the lessons don’t always need to flow top-down from T1 to T2. In fact, the pragmatic […]

Build, Buy, or Blend? The First Step on Your Path to OSS Transformation Success

Are you about to embark on an OSS transformation? It’s a huge journey that awaits. It won’t be without risks and fears either. Like any journey, it all starts with the old cliche of starting with the first step! When helping organisations embarking on their transformation journeys, there’s typically three primary transformation models for you […]

Could vendor financing help to solve an OSS buyer/seller chasm conundrum? (part 11)

We recently discussed how the “Ultimate Game,” a study in behavioural psychology, might help to explain why there tends to be less initial animosity between carriers and open-source OSS vendors compared with proprietary / paid vendors. And like the rest of the buyer/seller chasm series, we also discussed the three main reasons for the lengthy “match-making […]

A million words about OSS

Whilst setting up for another new initiative this week I became aware that the PAOSS blog has just ticked past 1 million words.  And that’s not including all the other pages or downloads available on the PAOSS website. I knew I loved talking about OSS (which was the whole reason for starting this blog), and […]

Okay OSS data, are you dirty or clean? The dishwasher analogy

Have you ever had an OSS or BSS project that’s impacted by poor data quality? The problem of data integrity gets raised on almost every project we get involved with here at PAOSS, especially when passive assets such as cables, splice joints, etc are involved. Our systems face a perennial challenge of poor data quality. […]

Does your OSS/BSS have a “Golden Path” or a “Frankenstein Path?”

“One of my favorite things about designing software is designing the defaults. The defaults define the experience for everyone out of the box. And, therefore, for most people in perpetuity. Convention over configuration rules the day. To me, everything it could possibly do is less interesting than what it does right now, factory fresh. At […]

Our latest labour-of-love project: An OSS/BSS Process Mapping Guide

Have you ever been tasked with mapping out the processes for the telco you work for? Either as a way of documenting current state, or just to perform a first-time mapping for your company? It can be a lengthy exercise, and based on the regular feedback we get, a daunting task too. There are some […]