Clearwater County in west-central Alberta is building a county-owned Open Access fiber network to deliver reliable, high-speed connectivity across a large rural area—while enabling competition and protecting long-term public value.
Facing unreliable broadband and limited provider choice, the County adopted a multi-year Open Access strategy that separates infrastructure ownership from service delivery. The result: shared fiber infrastructure, multiple ISPs, and 24/7 operations without scaling County staff.
Working with Arcadis (Woven), Clearwater County secured substantial provincial and federal funding and is rolling out a phased FTTH deployment. At the core of the wholesale platform is COS Business Engine, which automates ISP onboarding, provisioning, settlements, and the branded customer portal marketplace.
Through a unique integration between COS Business Engine and Calix Cloud, the network delivers a consistent in-home Wi-Fi experience across providers—allowing residents to switch ISPs with zero touch, no truck rolls, and no disruption.
The project is now well underway, with backbone and last-mile construction progressing and the customer portal live for resident registration and ISP selection.
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