Aging infrastructure restricted to TLS 1.0. New Metaswitch features blocked by hours of manual XML reverse-engineering. Network engineers stuck on routine work while fiber expansion and feature rollout waited.
Itential’s data transformation turned XML payloads into callable objects. Low-code workflows put Metaswitch, SIP, Calix, Adtran, Fortinet, and HubSpot under one orchestration layer – with weekly CS guidance from day one.
60 workflows and 15 JSTs in 3 months. Days or weeks of provisioning down to minutes. Caller ID and new service features shipped. Engineers freed for strategic work. Time-to-billing and time-to-value both accelerated.
Blackfoot Communications has connected homes, businesses, and communities across Montana for more than 70 years. Like many service providers running long-tenured infrastructure, they hit the wall that legacy stacks build for you: aging systems made innovation difficult, and manual workloads kept the team stuck on routine work.
The specifics made it worse. A legacy provisioning platform was restricted to TLS 1.0, creating security vulnerabilities and making it difficult to communicate with modern applications. To extend what the physical infrastructure could do, Blackfoot invested in Metaswitch – but deploying new features required hours of manual XML manipulation, with engineers reverse-engineering APIs by analyzing web calls and reconstructing payloads to make calls programmatically. To power fiber expansion, modernize legacy infrastructure, and drive innovation in rural connectivity, Blackfoot needed an orchestration platform that could bridge old systems and new – and unlock the features Metaswitch made possible.
Blackfoot needed a platform that could handle the messy realities of legacy XML, integrate with the vendor mix they already ran, and let a lean team build production workflows fast. The seven criteria that mattered came together in Itential.
Bridging legacy XML APIs and modern automation requires more than another script library. Blackfoot chose Itential for seven reasons – from data transformation depth to the enablement model that made three-month time-to-value possible.
Itential’s XML-to-object data transformation was the architectural breakthrough – turning legacy Metaswitch payloads into structured objects that workflows could actually consume. The gap between legacy systems and modern automation closed at the platform layer instead of being patched on top of brittle scripts.
Drag-and-drop workflow building put production-ready automation in the hands of network engineers – not just developers. The same canvas that handled SIP provisioning handled HubSpot ticket integration, with modular components reused across services instead of one-off scripts per task.
Open source integrations across Blackfoot’s stack – Fortinet, Cisco, Adtran, Metaswitch, and more – connected through one orchestration layer. The integration tax that blocked rollout of new features disappeared, and the team built end-to-end services instead of stitching together vendor-specific tooling.
Weekly enablement sessions with Itential’s customer success team, hands-on training, and key resources – the partnership model that turned platform adoption into measurable outcomes in three months. Speed to first value wasn’t an accident; it was the product of structured enablement.
Workflows scale as Blackfoot’s service portfolio grows. The same platform that handles today’s Metaswitch and SIP provisioning is positioned for tomorrow’s features, with change controls and detailed logs that grow with the automation footprint – not against it.
Replacing TLS 1.0-restricted provisioning tools with modern API-driven orchestration closed real security gaps. The same orchestration layer that delivers new services also strengthens the security posture the legacy stack was undermining.
Existing tools and infrastructure investments don’t get retired – they get unlocked. Itential maximizes the value of what Blackfoot already has by orchestrating across it, turning sunk cost into a foundation for fiber expansion, BEAD broadband initiatives, and the future use cases ahead.
Itential is in production across Blackfoot’s network operations – driving Metaswitch voice and data provisioning, SuiteSolution Caller ID enablement, SIP provisioning, modem and OLT deployment, device upgrade and validation, license audits, and ticketing integration. One orchestration layer across the vendor mix Blackfoot already runs.
Itential converts XML payloads into structured objects that automated services can actually act on – enabling workflows to send and receive payloads to Metaswitch and other systems without manual reverse-engineering. The breakthrough that turned weeks of feature deployment work into hours.
Drag-and-drop workflow building enables rapid creation of modular, scalable workflows. Engineers – not developers – build production-ready automations across Metaswitch, SIP, Calix modems, Adtran OLTs, and more.
Open source integrations with Fortinet, Cisco, Adtran, Metaswitch, and others accelerate API integration with third-party systems – less custom development per integration, faster time to value across the whole stack.
End-to-end orchestration integrates seamlessly with existing infrastructure, enabling the efficient delivery of new services leveraging solutions like Metaswitch. Workflows span devices, vendors, and systems as one governed sequence.
Automation expands while maintaining change controls and detailed logs – increasing network capacity to handle higher service volumes, peak season traffic, and the higher-value services Blackfoot wants to offer.
Weekly guidance sessions with Itential’s customer success team, hands-on training, and key enablement resources – the partnership that turned 60 workflows and 15 JSTs into a three-month outcome instead of a three-year project.
Operational efficiency, service quality, and delivery speed all moved in the right direction at the same time – the outcome Blackfoot was after, delivered in the first three months of production.
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