In development · Powercode Atlas

Outside plant, in one place.

Runs the plant.

Atlas is the OSP product that's been in development behind the scenes. Design, construction tracking, and project management for fiber and other outside plant work. The idea is to give regional operators a tool that handles the actual construction workflow without the price tag of a full enterprise GIS deployment. It integrates with Command from day one, so as-built equipment ends up in your subscriber records automatically. Launch date will be announced.

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/ What Atlas is

OSP software, built the way construction actually runs.

Most outside plant tools today were designed by GIS vendors, then sold to ISPs. Atlas is the opposite. It's being designed by the people who run BEAD builds, who manage splice crews, who have to hand an as-built to a funder. The map view is there, but the workflow comes first.

/ 01

OSP design

Route planning, fiber count, splice case placement, hub design, drop planning. Enough design power for the work, without the enterprise GIS overhead.

/ 02

Construction tracking

Crew assignments, footage installed, milestones reached, GPS check-ins, photos from the field. Data capture that doesn't fight the way construction actually happens.

/ 03

Project management

Real PM functionality built in, not bolted on. Tasks, dependencies, milestones, budget against actual. The view your funders, your CFO, and your build lead all need.

/ 04

Splice and route

Strand-level tracking, splice case interior diagrams, path tracing from CO to subscriber. The detail you need when something breaks at 2am and you have to find which fiber it is.

/ 05

Multi-utility

Fiber, water, electric, gas conduit. Atlas isn't fiber-only. Same workflow regardless of what's in the trench.

/ 06

Command integration

As-built equipment writes back into Command automatically. Subscriber drops, splice cases, hub gear, all serialized and tracked in your BSS without anybody re-keying it.

/ Who Atlas is for

The operators we have in mind.

BEAD and grant builders

If you're building fiber under a federal or state broadband grant, the design, the build, and the as-built all need to be captured in a form your grant administrator actually wants to receive. Atlas is being designed around those reporting requirements.

WISPs adding fiber

Bringing fiber into a wireless network for the first time? Atlas handles the design and the build without requiring a separate GIS team.

Multi-utility operators

Running fiber alongside water, electric, or gas plant? Atlas treats them as the same kind of work, with the same kind of records.

Anyone tired of enterprise GIS pricing

OSP software shouldn't cost more than the trucks. Atlas is priced for regional operators, not Fortune 500 utilities.

/ Status

Where Atlas is right now.

Atlas is in active development. We're building it the same way we built Command and Link, which means with operator input throughout. If you want to be part of the early access conversation, or just be told when launch is announced, the fastest way is an email.

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