Platform · fullCIRCLE NEXT
One commercial engine. Every service you sell.
A platform, not a portfolio.
You’re here because you’re running, modernising, or launching something that the systems underneath you are slowing down. fullCIRCLE NEXT is the commercial operating platform for converged telecom providers: one charging, billing, policy, and governance fabric across mobile, fibre, FWA, IoT, and the partner and content ecosystems built on top. Seven modules coordinating through signed contracts: customer state and product catalogue stay in step, charging and policy share one decision, AI reasoning and edge execution share one runtime.

The platform principle
Six services on six stacks is a portfolio. Six services on one engine is a platform.
The first generation of telecom BSS was built around a single service: voice, then data, then SMS, each on its own stack. The second generation added more stacks for more services. By the time fibre, FWA, IoT, content, partner ecosystems, and financial services arrived, the cost of running them on parallel stacks overtook the revenue they generated. Most providers know this. Few have a credible path out.
fullCIRCLE NEXT was designed for what comes after the parallel-stack era. One customer record across every service. The postpaid SIM, the fibre line, and the wallet on the bank-MVNO sub-brand all share the same identity row. One product catalogue. One charging engine speaking 5G NCHF in one slice and DIAMETER OCS in another, in the same module. One governance gate every commercial mutation has to pass through. The shared infrastructure carries the platform; the isolated infrastructure carries each service’s commercial state. The difference shows up in month-end cost to run, time from product idea to live, and how fast the next thing gets configured.

The platform, opened up
Three planes underneath. Seven modules across them. Three Suites. Two Applications.
fullCIRCLE NEXT is organised in operating planes: Intelligence at the top, Operations in the middle, Execution at the edge. Seven modules sit across those planes. Three Suites package the platform for specific markets. Two Applications run as native commercial products on top.
Operating planes
Three planes
- Intelligence: AI reasoning (cortex) and commercial logic (nfinity).
- Operations: customer engagement (orbis), monetisation (nomia), governance and audit (netra), the integration fabric (axon).
- Execution: edge runtime where credentials and local systems stay (nova).
Platform Suites
Three Suites
- Operator Suite, for wholesale operators and MVNEs
- Bank MVNO Suite, for banks and fintechs launching mobile
- Enterprise and Channel Suite, for dealer and partner-led sales
Platform Applications
Two Applications
- CVM: closed-loop customer value management. AI advises (cortex), policy decides (nfinity), governance gates (netra), BSS acts.
- Advance.ME: pre-approved service advance at the moment of truth. Not a loan.
What you can do next
The platform is half the story.
The platform is the engine. What gets launched on it depends on the advisory wrapping the deployment: products, brands, the modernisation roadmap itself. Experience earns the conviction to start.
Strategy, architecture, and launch support
The advisory practice wraps the platform: strategy and business case, BSS/OSS architecture and migration, operating model, customer growth, risk and assurance, plus specialist launch advisory for MVNO/MVNE and bank-MVNO programmes.
Explore advisoryWhat clients build with it
Four buyer journeys that bind platform capability to consulting support: launch a 5G FWA operator, launch a bank MVNO, scale an MVNO programme, modernise BSS/OSS one domain at a time.
See the use casesEvidence before change
Production 5G charging on own-network operators, multi-tenant MVNO programmes in live operation, migration approach proven across operator cores. References under NDA on request.
Read the experienceTell us what the platform needs to carry.
A new product line. A second brand. A modernisation programme. An MVNE roll-out. A 5G FWA business. The conversation usually starts with what you’re actually trying to launch, migrate, or monetise.
