Norlys deploys Cerillion to support its wholesale business

New automated service fulfilment for fibre is latest step in deployment of Cerillion’s Enterprise BSS/OSS,

The Danish CSP Norlys – which resulted from the merger of SE and Eniig – has announced a significant step in its deployment of Cerillion’s Enterprise BSS/OSS suite which has now enabled it to automate service fulfilment for its fibre network.  

Norlys currently passes 700,000 homes in Denmark which are now accessible to other Danish service providers due to its connection to OpenNet, Denmark’s national wholesale platform. The new solution is also helping Norlys grow its business by operating the networks of other infrastructure owners – a recent example being the agreement with Thy-Mors Energi.  

Magnus Just Olesen, VP of network planning at Norlys explained that automating fulfilment for his company’s fibre business had created a “highly scalable” business model which allowed it to focus on further network expansion. He commented that Cerillion “actively contributes [to this] with their telco expertise”.

Louis Hall, CEO Cerillion

Cerillion’s CEO Louis Hall noted the structural separation of infrastructure owners from service providers has put Denmark at the forefront of the fibre broadband industry. “Norlys is at the leading edge of this revolution, and we’re delighted to be helping them grow their business with our digital BSS/OSS solutions,” he said.

Never miss a thing.

Connect your email list so you can start gathering emails. It is a great way to grow your audience into lifelong subscribers.

View more articles
  • Fraud risks: how secure is your phone number?

    Fraud risks: how secure is your phone number?

    As digital fraud in the UK remains a significant issue, Chief analyst Teresa Cottam and iconectiv’s David Wilson discuss the increasing fraud risks associated with number portability. Related posts: Transforming technology doesn't transform relationships PWC sounds the death knell of the fixed line phone business Gen Z want safety and respect The importance of empathy,…

  • 5G died at MWC23 – now we risk 6G SAG

    5G died at MWC23 – now we risk 6G SAG

    5G was killed by the hype. What hope now for 6G?

  • Brits still over-paying for handsets

    Brits still over-paying for handsets

    The most vulnerable still over-paying. More action is required by the regulator.