February 15, 2022

Why it’s time to get ready for VoLTE Roaming

The scheduled sunsetting of 2 and 3G is supercharging the shift towards VoLTE Roaming. No longer just an optional extra, it’s now business-critical for many MNOs. While the roll-out has been cautious since the August 2012 launch of the world’s first commercial VoLTE service in Texas by Metro PCS, there has been a noticeable gear shift over the past couple of years.
February 15, 2022

Why Is VoLTE Roaming Now Becoming Inevitable?

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.
February 8, 2022

The sunset of 2 and 3G turns VoLTE Roaming into a priority

In the US, AT&T stopped servicing its 2G network over four years ago and in Canada, Bell did the same a year later. Though European carriers are not quite so aggressive about all this—Vodafone has committed to not shutting its GSM network down until 2025, for example, and BT says it will end 3G in 2022 but keep 2G until the late 2020s.
February 2, 2022

Webinar: How Uniti Fibre Unified Billing Systems

In this webinar, Enghouse’s experts, along with Greg Tapscott, Director of Revenue Assurance at Uniti Fiber, will walk us through their journey - from billing fragmentation to billing convergence - and how it has shortened the time to revenue generation, monitoring, and assurance - and cleared a path for future business growth.
January 27, 2022

5G Unlocks New Revenue and Business Models for MVNOs Worldwide

Exploring opportunities for the 5G MVNO: An Enghouse Networks’ Guide explores the opportunities brought by 5G and outlines in detail key business and technical considerations to help you plot your evolution, as well as all the services and software you need to smooth the transition.
January 27, 2022

5G MVNO Guide

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'?