Powercode is an industry software vendor that has served regional ISPs since 2002. The original “Powercode” platform has been renamed Powercode Command and is positioned as the core BSS/OSS system. Powercode Link handles DHCP and monitoring, and will replace VMU/BMU. Powercode Atlas is designed for outside plant management. According to the official website, 2,700+ ISPs already use Powercode, and deployment is on-premises on customer-owned hardware.
Command covers the main workflow of day-to-day ISP operations: billing, customer accounts, recurring invoices, taxes and fees, ACH, credit cards, payment plans, automatic payments, service activation, plan changes, suspension and restoration, tickets, scheduling, inventory, reporting, and voice. On the network provisioning side, it supports RADIUS-based and direct device provisioning, with references to Cambium, Ubiquiti, Mimosa, MikroTik, Tarana, and various fiber CPEs. The July 1 release focuses on IPv6 Prefix Delegation: plans can include a v4 pool, v6 pool, delegated prefix size, and lease duration; customer records display IPv4, IPv6 WAN addresses, and delegated prefixes; and reports can track v4/v6 utilization.
The website does not disclose plans or pricing, but provides forms for requesting a demo, sales questions, or pricing inquiries. Contact channels include phone, [email protected], and [email protected], with a promised response within one business day during office hours. No free version or trial is mentioned.
The main strengths are its clear industry focus and deep integration across ISP billing, customer management, and network provisioning. On-premises deployment suits operators with network control and data residency requirements. Its IPv6 PD design spans plans, address pools, provisioning, customer records, and reporting. The drawbacks are that the publicly available information lacks details on pricing, permission controls, security compliance, backups, and auditing. Powercode Link and the new site are marked as launching on July 1, 2026, so some new capabilities should be tracked against actual delivery timelines.
Powercode is better suited to regional broadband operators, WISPs, and fiber ISPs, especially teams moving from IPv4 to dual-stack and needing to connect billing with DHCP/monitoring. It is not a fit for general enterprise CRM or ticketing scenarios. Access and payment conditions from China are not stated in the main materials, so they should be considered unknown. If operating in mainland China, teams should carefully assess network reachability, USD payment, U.S. time-zone support, and whether local compliance-friendly alternatives are available.
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