Description
Have you been handed the difficult task of defining how your organisation’s products, services and resources should be structured across the OSS/BSS stack?
In most carriers, the challenge is not that the concepts are unknown. Teams already have a baseline set of offers. Standards bodies have explained the principles. But when it comes time to actually build a service catalogue, define decompositions, align inventory, or prepare for orchestration, many teams discover the same problem: there is no practical baseline to start from.
So teams improvise.
Product teams, enterprise architects, OSS designers and operations teams all bring different vocabularies and assumptions. Before long, the decomposition model becomes harder to govern than the services it was meant to simplify.
That is exactly the gap this pack is designed to help close.
Telecom Product & Service Patterns gives you a practical baseline set of models for over 80 widely used telecom offers / products (and their associated customer-facing services [CFS], resource-facing services [RFS] and network resource mappings).
It’s designed to help you move from broad conceptual understanding to a more repeatable first draft that your organisation can tailor to its own bundles, policies, fulfilment logic and operating model.
This is not a rigid standard and it is not a claim that every carrier should model services in exactly the same way. Instead, it is a structured starting point. It gives your team a shared reference point that can be shaped, extended and governed as your catalogue matures.
With this pack, you’ll get:
- A reusable baseline for product and service decomposition
- A practical bridge between product, architecture, orchestration and operations teams
- A clearer way to distinguish offers, products, services and resources
- Worked examples that make service hierarchies easier to scan and trace
- A stronger foundation for service catalogues, inventory alignment and orchestration planning
- A practical input into impact analysis and transformation planning
This pack is especially useful if you are trying to:
- create or clean up a service catalogue
- improve consistency in product and service definitions
- align commercial constructs with operational reality
- identify reusable service building blocks across multiple products
- reduce ambiguity between design-time, test-time and run-time models
- strengthen the upstream foundations of inventory, fulfilment and automation
Why does this matter so much?
Because weak decomposition does not stay confined to a modelling exercise. It flows downstream. If service definitions are unclear, service inventory becomes inconsistent. If inventory alignment is weak, orchestration plans gather the wrong context or fail to decompose cleanly. If orchestration becomes exception-heavy, fulfilment and assurance become slower, more manual and more expensive.
In other words, stronger service patterns help create stronger automation outcomes.
This pack is built for telecom professionals who need more than theory alone. It is for people who need a practical baseline they can use to accelerate discussions, improve alignment and create a better launch pad for local tailoring.
Whether you are shaping a new service catalogue, redesigning an old one, or trying to create a cleaner handoff between BSS, OSS and network domains, this pack gives you a faster way to get started.
Download Telecom Product & Service Patterns and give your team a more repeatable foundation for defining services, improving traceability and building stronger OSS/BSS operating models

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