Telecom BSS and e-invoicing vendor with convergent billing and compliance networks.
Comarch is a large European software house whose revenue-stack relevance comes from two product lines. Its telecom BSS suite handles convergent billing at carrier scale — mediating raw network usage events, rating them against complex tariffs, and producing invoices across prepaid and postpaid services. Separately, its e-invoicing and EDI network helps enterprises exchange invoices in the structured formats and government-clearance models that tax authorities increasingly mandate. Telecoms and utilities buy the BSS; multinationals in mandate-heavy jurisdictions buy the e-invoicing layer.
Which of the capability map's modules Comarch covers — each links to the module's own page, with every tool that supports it.
| Module | Phase | Depth | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fulfill & Bill | |||
| Mediation Engine | Consume & Meter | Core | carrier-scale collection and normalization of raw usage events |
| Rating Engine | Rate & Bill | Core | convergent rating across prepaid, postpaid, and bundled services |
| Invoice Generation | Rate & Bill | Supported | |
| E-Invoicing (Peppol/UBL) | Rate & Bill | Supported | structured e-invoice exchange and country-mandate compliance via its EDI network |
Few vendors carry both carrier-grade mediation and rating heritage and a compliance-network business — telecom billing is where high-volume usage-based monetization was invented, and that lineage shows in the throughput assumptions. As a European vendor it is also deeply embedded in the continental e-invoicing mandate landscape, which US-centric billing platforms mostly treat as an afterthought.
Mostly through the e-invoicing and EDI side, which serves ordinary enterprises facing European clearance mandates. The BSS suite is genuinely telecom-shaped — its mediation and rating assume network event volumes and tariff structures — so a SaaS company wanting usage billing is usually better served by platforms built for software businesses.
A single billing system that rates and invoices multiple service types and payment models — voice, data, subscriptions, one-off purchases, prepaid and postpaid — on one account and one bill. The concept matters beyond telecom because modern SaaS bundles of subscription plus usage plus credits are converging on the same problem.
By overlap on the capability map — computed, not curated.