What is an MNO?

Learn what is an MNO in the telecoms industry, their core functions and how they differ from an MVNO. Plus, understand their importance in telecoms.
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An MNO (Mobile Network Operator) is a company that owns and operates the entire network infrastructure, including cell towers and spectrum licenses. The MNO provides mobile voice, data, and SMS services directly to its customers. They are responsible for all aspects of the network, from its construction to its maintenance and expansion. This model allows MNOs to control the entire service delivery chain.

Core Functions

MNOs are the entities that sell and deliver mobile services like voice calls, text messaging, and internet access to subscribers. Its core functions include:

Spectrum Licensing

A radio spectrum licence is a key asset for an MNO. It is an exclusive right to use a specific range of radio frequencies. This licence allows the MNO to transmit mobile signals for its network. The government or a regulatory authority issues these licenses.

Network Infrastructure

MNOs own and manage all the physical hardware needed for their network. This includes cell towers, base stations, and other core network components. This infrastructure is what enables mobile connectivity for their customers.

Service Delivery

The company is responsible for the services offered on its network. This includes mobile voice, data, and SMS. They also handle billing, customer support, and other services. They ensure the quality and reliability of the mobile service.

The Difference between MNOs and MVNOs

An MNO (Mobile Network Operator) owns and operates the entire network infrastructure and holds the exclusive spectrum license. In contrast, an MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) doesn’t own any physical infrastructure; instead, its business model relies on purchasing wholesale access from an MNO through wholesale agreements to provide wireless services.

MNO Examples

  • Vodacom: A major player in South Africa and across the continent, with extensive network coverage.
  • MTN: Another leading MNO in South Africa and a significant global presence, especially in Africa and the Middle East.
  • Telkom: A long-standing telecommunications provider in South Africa, which operates its own mobile network.
  • Rain: A newer, data-centric MNO in South Africa, known for its focus on providing 4G and 5G services.

Global MNOs

  • Vodafone Group (UK)
  • Verizon (USA)
  • AT&T (USA)
  • China Mobile (China)
  • Telefónica (Spain)
  • Orange (France)
  • T-Mobile (Germany/USA)

These companies all own and operate their own networks. This allows them to provide a wide range of mobile services directly to their customers.

Importance in the Telecom Ecosystem

MNOs own and operate the infrastructure that makes mobile communication possible. This includes everything from cell towers to core network technology. Without MNOs, there would be no wireless services like mobile data or voice calls.

MNOs also make new technology investments to meet increasing demand from customers. This allows them to deliver better speeds, improved quality, and new services.

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Adapt IT Telecoms’ solutions help MNOs with their complex operations. Products such as Advanced Analytics, Call Completion, and USSD Solutions are specifically designed to allow MNOs to enhance their services and drive growth.

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