eSIM and IoT: Q&A with Alexey Gabsatarov
For Network Operators and especially MVNO’s, eSIM also brings unique benefits.
For Network Operators and especially MVNO’s, eSIM also brings unique benefits.
The ultimate success of private networking deployments will lie in the ability for it to be delivered as an integrated solution.
There is some confusion in the market at the moment when someone asks for an eSIM.
There is some confusion in the market at the moment when someone asks for an eSIM.
The Canadian Radio and Telecommunication Commission (CTRC) has completed the first stage of its competition review as the watchdog ponders the competition conundrum in the country.
Digitalisation offers a world of opportunities across all sectors, not least of which, of course, telecommunications.
Virgin Media has announced it will move its MVNO wholesale agreement from BT Enterprise to Vodafone, as the 5G engines start to rev.
The announcement by Apple that its new iPhone XS, XS Max and XR handsets were to feature an e-SIM as part of a dual SIM configuration was meant to mark a watershed moment for embedded SIM technology.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is opening up entirely new markets for mobile connectivity, and in doing so is reshaping the mobile industry ecosystem almost from scratch.
Generally speaking, the regulatory environment in most Asian countries has become much more supportive of MVNOs,
The Asia-Pacific region is alive with examples of every single nuance that plays a role in the MVNO industry.
This year, the regulatory blockers that had in the past stymied MVNO growth were lifted, which has consequently allowed MVNOs to flourish.
From the MVNO’s standpoint, eSIM has both financial and logistical advantages.
Given the limited opportunities for increasing unique subscriber number, intense competition on price and modest patterns of revenue growth, it may seem counterintuitive that Europe is still viewed as the key region for driving global MVNO growth.
UK telecoms regulator Ofcom has fined MVNO Giffgaff £1.4 million for double-charging some of its pay-as-you-go customers.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has publicly stated he believes the concessions made by T-Mobile US and Sprint are enough to ensure the merger would be in the public interest.
Telecoms.com periodically invites third parties to share their views on the industry’s most pressing issues. In this piece, Darren King, Head of Business Development for Three’s wholesale division, assesses the future for MVNOs.
After launching the MVNO service in 2015, Project Fi has trundled along without any real fanfare, but a rebrand of the service suggests it might get a bit more attention over the coming months.
Lynda Burton, Director of Wholesale for Three UK, discusses the future of sub brands and the value they will bring to an operator’s MVNO strategy.
Director of Wholesale at Three, Lynda Burton shares her predictions for 5G, its benefits to customers and partners, and the most exciting use cases.
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