With 88% of companies now supporting remote work, up from 4% pre-Covid, demand for high-speed connectivity has surged. Meeting this need requires new fibre offers and a smarter approach to coverage.
So far, the success many MNOs have experienced in launching second brand MVNOs has confirmed the promise of this strategy —but also how difficult they can be to get off the ground. Luckily, as new opportunities
open up, a new way to do second brand mobile better, with greater agility, robust offer creation and rapid time to market has emerged: the Enghouse Networks approach.
There are now multiple solutions when it comes to delivering high-speed connectivity. As well as a fibre connection to a premises - credible alternatives exist but the costs of doing so, remain too high. LTE, 4 and 5G based fixed wireless access now offer excellent performance capabilities. In the case of 5G FWA, this is practically as good as fibre. Also, copper/DSL access is still a viable option.
Businesses from all sectors have identified mobile as a key opportunity to extend their business, grow revenue, or to enable new propositions. But while they are experts in their fields, with a sound business plan, mobile represents a brand new landscape to explore.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is enabling the connectivity of people and devices on a massive scale never before possible. These changes are happening quickly, and while disruptive, they are also presenting a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Communications Service Providers – CSPs – are in a prime position to capitalize with new services that will drive growth for years to come.
Patrick Watson (Cavell Group) discusses the importance of platform customization for service providers, emphasizing rebranding and white-label options to stay competitive in the communications market.
Enghouse Networks offers a complete MVNO Solutions Suite to worldwide brands of all sizes and backgrounds, covering business operations, networks integrations, and more. More than 100 light to full MVNOs run their business on Enghouse Networks’ solutions and expertise
Patrick Watson (Cavell Group) examines how the 2020 remote work surge increased the importance of video communications for enterprises and service providers.
Enghouse accelerates 5G innovation, AI-driven automation and end-to-end service orchestration for communication service providers by accessing IBM’s open and unified hybrid cloud architecture.