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Banks as MVNOs

How Banks Becoming MVNOs Reshapes the Telecom Landscape

The entry of banks into the Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) market is transforming both the financial and telecommunications industries. Banks are creating innovative service bundles that integrate financial and telecom offerings by leveraging their extensive customer bases and technological infrastructure. This shift not only enhances customer engagement and loyalty but also introduces new revenue […]

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Security Strategies

Essential Security Strategies That MVNOs Need to Stay Ahead

Multi-Layered Approach to Security for MVNOs In the interconnected telecommunications landscape, Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) play a pivotal role by leveraging host networks to deliver services. However, this functionally introduces unique security challenges, particularly concerning customer data management and network access. Robust security strategies are therefore essential for MVNOs to safeguard against cyber threats

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Zero downtime deployment

Zero Downtime: Ensuring Seamless Deployments for Banks, MVNOs and Traditional Telcos

In today’s digital banking and mobile network landscape, zero downtime deployments are essential for maintaining uninterrupted services and ensuring customer satisfaction. With the increasing reliance on digital platforms for banking transactions and mobile communications, even brief periods of downtime can lead to significant financial losses, damage to reputation, and customer dissatisfaction. In this blog, we

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oss

OSS vs BSS in Telecommunications: What’s the Difference and Why Does It Matter

OSS (Operations Support Systems) and BSS (Business Support Systems) are two IT systems that support various telecommunications services. These systems are made up of hardware and software tools and, ultimately, are at the centre of network operations and services. Below we unpack the difference between the two systems and answer the question, “How do OSS

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