PacketFront Software®
Our products have always been designed for true end-to-end automation in high-volume scenarios—a commitment we've upheld from the start. Over the years, our solutions have evolved through multiple generations, becoming more solid, scalable, robust, and effective than ever.
These solutions enhance your agility, competitiveness, and profitability by delivering reliable, automated support for complex, multi-vendor networks.
Our team brings extensive experience not just in network planning and design, but also in operator business operations. With seasoned experts on board, we ensure our products align with the evolving needs of both you and your customers. This expertise has built a foundation of trust, where we help make your operations more efficient and resilient.
We’re excited to be your trusted advisor!
Why choose PacketFront Software®?
Traditionally, operators have built the solutions needed to manage their networks themselves and gradually over time. Making things work here and now has often been emphasized, while long term functionality, configuration flexibility, documentation, and future cost competitiveness have had to stand back. As many configuration aspects of the networks were hard-coded and dependent on specific individuals, maintenance as well as system changes tend to be time consuming and costly. Also, a dependency on a particular hardware provider has often evolved because of reluctance to bring in new vendors out of fear of negative operational consequences.
As growth curves flatten out for a lot of network services, competition increases and margins decrease, operators are now searching for new ways of increasing their operational performance and financial results. In addition, the market is demanding new types of network services which in turn means higher technical demands on the operators’ networks.
At PacketFront Software, we believe that network automation and harmonization offers effective solutions to the new challenges of the operators. With our OSS software BECS and BSS software BBE, operators can build and operate more structured and more flexible networks, thus benefiting from a number of efficiency boosters.
The most dramatic effect of the implementation of BECS as the network automation tool is how it impacts the operational cost structure. The service configuration time is reduced from minutes, and sometimes hours, to seconds. And due to the automation this is done without any manual intervention instead of typing CLI commands. Think about the radical OPEX reduction this means and how much better the released resources can be utilized in developing the network and its services.
Thanks to the product’s future proof SDN/NFV support, investing in BECS not only enables operators to harvest the benefits of network and service management automation today, but also provides a gradual and future-proof path to tomorrow’s savings provided by SDN and NFV.
- Better Network Control
In manually controlled environments, the knowledge of the network details decrease over time and is also usually distributed among several people and systems. The network harmonization allows operators to abstract and simplify, enabling full control and overview of the network, including available capacity and resources. As a consequence, operators can trim their Capex levels by utilizing existing hardware more efficiently. - Enhanced Business Development
By automating routine tasks, dedicated staff can be released for business development rather than working with pure maintenance. So the effect is two-fold: Cutting operational costs means releasing the innovative power of the organization. - Improved Customer Service
How do you value good customer service and customer satisfaction? What is it worth to be able to promise customers delivery of new services in minutes instead of days? Harmonization enables a faster and more flexible environment for delivering new services, thus gearing up to meet tomorrow’s market demands. - Greater Negotiating Power
Network harmonization reduces the dependency of a particular hardware supplier. For an operator this means greater negotiating power in procurement and ultimately lower capex. Also, internal processes do not need to be based on a particular hardware type, but can easily be adjusted as requirements change. - Simplified Organizational Roles
In the hard-coded environment, product management is often taken hostage in the organization. They are expected to solve what sales has promised to customers, but are limited to what Network Operations can deliver, and even more so when the network is poorly documented. Network harmonization and automation offers a transparent and standardized service offering, resulting in a more streamlined organization.
Core values
Trust
- We seek to build trust and responsibility in every and all relationships
- We have trust in each other's knowledge, professionalism, honesty and enthusiasm to get the job done.
- Our customers trust us to be at the very core of their networks and businesses
- We take responsibility to deliver on our promises
- We stand behind our values and make decisions based on what’s good for the organization, our partners and customers
Professional
- By being innovative and thinking in new ways, we strive to exceed our customers' expectations
- We ensure a professional approach through reliability, consistency, honesty and by taking responsibility for our actions
- We always strive to improve our attitude, manner of speaking and interactions with colleagues, partners and customers
- We seek to understand our customers, their challenges and opportunities
Passionate
- We are passionate about what we do
- We achieve what we set our minds to
- We are passionate about providing solutions and exceeding our customers' expectations
- We love what we do and love why we do it – all supporting our work atmosphere, team spirit and customer focus
Unity
- With support and respect for each other, we work as one to deliver big
- We grow together in the organization and with our partners and customers
- We and the customer are in this together as a team. If we succeed our customers succeed
- Based in our shared vision and unity, we inspire each other to develop, drive and shape our joint future
Management Team
Channel Partners
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OPTISIS, operating in Slovenia and Austria, is an experienced FTTH system integrator offering products and services across FTTH deployment. OPTISIS specialises in optical access and digital TV systems for telecom operators and service providers.
Founded in 1996, Trigon AG operates in Switzerland and Germany, delivering products and services tailored to the complexities of communication technology. Trigon offers a comprehensive package, from sales and advice to technical support, with expertise across copper, fibre optic, and wireless networks.
NetNordic, a Nordic system integrator, specialises in network, communication, and security solutions. Using future-ready technology and certified IT consultants, NetNordic delivers IT solutions that transform how customers achieve their business goals.
SEC DATACOM, operating in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, is the leading value-add IT distributor in the Nordic region. Specialising in IT security, unified communication, networking, and datacentre solutions, SEC DATACOM serves as the go-to provider for comprehensive IT infrastructure and datacentre needs, with dedicated support for service providers and hosting businesses.
Mintly (Finland) designs and implements high-quality IT networks and security solutions to protect customers and ensure business continuity. Working closely with clients and trusted vendors, Mintly aligns network, cloud, and security strategies to best support customer needs.
The Kenton Group (UK and Ireland), founded in 1976, delivers innovative networking and connectivity solutions across access and core networks for carriers, operators, enterprises, and governments worldwide. Their portfolio includes advanced optical, fibre technologies, and managed service solutions.
Technology Partners
COS Systems provides leading software to plan, deploy, and manage modern fibre networks. COS Service Zones helps network builders aggregate demand with a ‘Fiberhood’ model, while COS Business Engine drives efficient Open Access network operations.
Keypro supports network owners in managing and documenting telecom investments, specialising in network information and geographical management solutions, along with related professional services.
Waystream designs and sells advanced digital infrastructure, including switches and routers, to help telecom operators deliver reliable, user-focused network services. Our smart, user-friendly products ensure a top-quality experience for end users.
Intel® Network Builders is an ecosystem of vendors, manufacturers, integrators, and service providers working together to advance NFV and SDN solutions.
Hubory is a Swedish software company with a middle layer platform designed to simplify and automate business processes between network operators and service providers. They deliver an aggregating Wholesale solution for Order Management, Fault Management and Trouble Tickets. All with focus on automation and easy integration.
Working at PacketFront Software®
Do you want to work in a rapidly expanding international software company and become a part of an experienced team in dynamic team build-out phase? If you do, then this could very well be your next workplace.
About Packetfront Software®
We provide well-proven solutions for complex multi-vendor networks. Network abstraction with our solutions radically increases the level of automation and reduces the integration cost.
Our products were built to deliver true end-to-end automation in high-volume scenarios. Using PacketFront Software’s BECS and Managed Business Services portal, the daily operation and maintenance of the end-customers LAN and WiFi networks becomes fully automated reducing the workload and eliminating configuration errors.