Enghouse Networks attempted to address trending industry concerns via a one-hour live webinar conducted in partnership with Juniper Research, entitled Billing & Charging Evolution: The Future of Roaming Clearing Services.
Session Border Controllers (SBCs) serve a variety of very useful functions but the commercial benefits of delivering SBC capabilities are not as well understood by service providers as they might be.
In this short Enghouse Networks insight paper we want to remind you (or potentially alert you) to some of the most promising 5G-based consumer opportunities, so you can prepare your MVNO business to launch compelling new 5G services.
With barriers falling, VoLTE is set to become the default for voice roaming. Most operators aim to move voice to a single core, phasing out legacy CS. VoLTE and eventually VoNR will lead the way.
To stay competitive in voice services, moving to VoLTE roaming is essential. Enghouse Networks offers solutions to help you launch and monetise quickly, starting with the growing role of S8HR.
VoLTE is widely deployed, but VoLTE roaming adoption remains slow. With 2G and 3G nearing shutdown, operators must now see VoLTE roaming as essential to staying in the voice business.
With 5G as the catalyst, the MVNO market is about to change, and there’s growing excitement in the industry about the new use cases that 5G unlocks for MVNOs. What are the drivers and especially the opportunities for the ‘5G MVNO'?
In this final look at 5G’s impact on MVNOs, we examine regulatory shifts, new 5G use cases, and the transformation steps operators must take to capitalise on emerging opportunities.
5G is reshaping the MVNO market, creating new opportunities and use cases. In this first part of Enghouse Networks’ series, we explore the tech shifts driving growth for the 5G-enabled MVNO.