What’s to stop a mobile virtual network enabler set up in business tomorrow to market a highly specialised, highly-tuned MVNO service for shipping containers?
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.
Wholesale voice is a crucial part of the telecoms industry, making effective routing of both national and international traffic possible and generating considerable revenue. The industry is changing rapidly bringing with it increased challenges but an expanding range of new opportunities. These changes have the potential to completely reshape the industry and how businesses operate.
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.
The MVNO model has gained many followers, with brands using mobile to reach customers in different ways. The basics have been in place for more than 20 years – but that’s about to change.
Wholesale voice remains vital to telecoms, supporting traffic flow and competitive pricing. Yet margins are tight. The good news is that emerging opportunities offer new ways to strengthen profitability.
The Enghouse Roaming Billing solution enables partner operators to fully engage in roaming agreements with both national and international partners, MVNOs, and Service Providers.
Join Jason Bryan (ROCCO) and Henning Lagerbielke (Enghouse Networks) to discuss GSMA’s BCE standard, 5G roaming’s impact on global carrier relations, and blockchain’s role in financial settlements.
Jason Bryan (ROCCO) and Henning Lagerbielke (Enghouse Networks) discuss GSMA’s BCE, covering permanent roaming, IoT, the 2G/3G sunset, and the industry impact of evolving billing standards.