
The Common Wholesale Platform (CWP), which is a non-profit member-owned organisation that helps alternative broadband networks to connect with the retail ISP market, has said that it plans to preview its new Business Switching solution for ISPs and UK businesses at next week’s Connected Britain 2025 event.
The goal of the new system is to give businesses a “faster, simpler, and more reliable way” to change telecom providers while ensuring compliance with Ofcom rules. The regulator technically only requires residential providers to adopt their One Touch Switching (OTS) solution, and business connections have tended to be treated differently. But business providers are still required to follow many of the core OTS rules.
A number of groups, including the One Touch Switching Company (TOTSCo) and others, have thus been developing their own competitive switching solutions for business providers and CWP is one of those. The solution they’ve developed also builds on the new Connected Services Framework (CSF) – the open industry standard for business switching and collaborative processes, developed by the Technical Architecture Group (TAG).
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Unlike consumer switching, where the OTS Hub became the mandated centralised model, the CSF “avoids the limitations of a single hub, offering a distributed, extensible, and cost-efficient framework for the UK telecom market“. The CWP says CSF has been designed to overcome challenges seen with OTS and to empower providers with greater flexibility.
Key Innovations Include:
1. A secure, distributed directory of ISPs, maintained without reliance on a central hub.
2. Lower costs for providers, removing barriers faced by smaller ISPs. Something that is a challenge for consumer switching using OTS.
3. Enhanced messaging between providers, including CP-CP communications and outage notifications.
4. An extensible framework, paving the way for future services like improved number porting and wholesale capabilities.
However, it’s too early to judge what ISPs will make of this, and we’re expecting there to be several different switching solutions for business connectivity providers to consider. Unlike the service that underpins consumer switching, business switching is a competitive market.
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Considering their residential platform doesn’t work this should be interesting
Hi Mark,
I am sorry you have had a bad experience. We are very keen to learn why it has not worked for you specifically as our membership is not reporting issues, in fact we receive positive feedback. We take every experience very seriously and would like to help you have an experience as good as our other members. Please get in touch with memberships@cwpuk.org where we can help you.
I didn’t have a great experience with CWP. They increased their pricing by 300% and the system is terrible. I wouldn’t trust them with business services.
I am sorry to hear you didn’t have a great experience. We would like to rectify this for you as we aim to make every experience the best it can possibly be. We take our members comments very seriously and we would reach out to you but you have posted as anonymous, so we are unable to contact you. Please contact us at memberships@cwpuk.org where we can rectify any issues you may have. In relation to the pricing increase; CWP offers additional services along with the OTS, we are a not for profit organisation working for our members, so our pricing is as competitive as possible and is competitive in the market place. Speak to us so we can show you how to gain new customers that will more than offset the price you pay for membership.
What CSF are they using?
Hi,
For information on what CSF CWP is using, please go to the Connected Services Framework website: csfuk.org, where you will find all that you need. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us at memberships@cwpuk.org.