Case Study

Empowering Rural Alberta with an Open Access FTTH Network

Case Study Provided by COS Systems

Clearwater County in west-central Alberta is building a county-owned Open Access network to close the digital divide and enable competition across multiple last-mile technologies. Arcadis (Woven) was selected to design and project-manage the FTTH rollout after helping secure substantial provincial and federal grants. The County is in the process of selecting an operator that will  operate the 24/7 NOC. At the core, COS Business Engine automates the wholesale platform, driving communications to stakeholders, promoting engagement to the community, aggregating demand, powers ISP integration, the customer portal, and real-time operational workflows.

Challenge and Goals

Rural households and businesses faced unreliable, low-speed internet, constraining growth, telehealth, education, and emergency services. The Council adopted a multi-year Open Access program to deliver county-wide high-speed connectivity, enable multi-ISP competition on shared infrastructure, provide 24/7 operations without scaling local staff, and ensure financial viability through grants and a phased build.

Solution (Core Team)

  • Arcadis (Woven): Broadband strategy, funding, design, and PM; specified an in-home Wi-Fi solution that supports multiple ISPs.
  • COS Systems: COS Business Engine for wholesale automation, multi-ISP integration, settlements, and a branded customer portal marketplace.
  • Calix: Cloud platform + Subscriber API integrated with COS Business Engine for seamless in-home Wi-Fi management across providers, preserving a consistent subscriber app even when switching ISPs.
  • Network Operator managing the 24×7 NOC.
  • Clearwater County: Project owner and capital investor.

Partnership Innovation: COS + Arcadis + Calix

A first-of-its-kind Open Access setup uses a single Calix Cloud instance segmented by provider within COS Business Engine. Each ISP can monitor/support its subscribers’ Wi-Fi, with access transferring automatically at the moment of a provider switch. COS BE acts as a secure intermediary—ISPs use the COS interface for tasks like SSID updates and RG reboots—delivering zero-touch switching, a unified subscriber app, automated provisioning, and strict data separation.

“This integration between COS Business Engine and Calix Cloud is a game-changer… Our residents get a consistent, high-quality in-home experience no matter which provider they choose.” — Cam McDonald, IT Manager, Clearwater County

Project Ecosystem

Clearwater County – Owner; long-term stewardship and capital commitment

Arcadis (Woven) – Design & PM; grant strategy and solution specification

COS Systems – Open Access automation via COS Business Engine

Calix – Cloud-managed in-home Wi-Fi integrated through COS BE

Results and Momentum

  • Grants Secured: ~CAD $62M (Universal Broadband Fund + Alberta Broadband Strategy)
  • County Capital: CAD $43.7M approved Jan 2025 to accelerate deployment
  • Open Access Marketplace: Live customer portal for residents to register and choose ISPs
  • Staged Buildout: Backbone and last-mile FTTH underway; phased connections through 2025
  • Innovation Deployed: Multi-ISP, zero-touch in-home Wi-Fi via COS + Calix, specified with Arcadis

Why It Works

  • Public ownership protects coverage and long-term value 
  • Arcadis ensures funding success and technical excellence
  • COS Systems delivers scalable Open Access automation and a seamless customer portal 
  • Calix provides consistent in-home Wi-Fi across providers 
  • Residents gain competition, choice, and affordable gigabit.

At a Glance

Industry: Municipal Broadband / Infrastructure

Location: Clearwater County, Alberta, Canada

Network: County-owned Open Access FTTH

Tech Stack: COS Business Engine; Arcadis PM/design; Calix Cloud (Subscriber API); RSG NOC

Funding: ~CAD $62M grants + CAD $43.7M County capital

Operations: Fully managed NOC by RSG Telecom; automated wholesale + customer portal by COS BE

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