NetLync to accelerate eSIM adoption by creating exceptional digital experiences for mobile operators
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NetLync launches to help mobile network operators accelerate eSIM adoption and create entirely digital user journeys for their subscribers and the next wave of connected devices.
Our mission is to enable exceptional digital user journeys for mobile customers by providing eSIM management and digital enablement solutions to mobile network operators around the world. -Emir Aboulhosn, CEO, NetLync LONDON (PRWEB) May 10, 2021 NetLync launches to help mobile network operators accelerate eSIM adoption and create entirely digital user journeys for their subscribers and the next wave of connected devices.
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TORONTO, May 7, 2021 /CNW/ CRTC, in mid-April, announced a new regulation allowing certain regional MNOs of Canada to negotiate and sign interconnect agreements with the country s National MNOs. This step is expected to empower the regional MNOs to ramp up their services and provide connectivity to its consumers all over the nation.
Regional MNOs will now have the chance to provide fully packaged solutions to its customers. They will also have the opportunity of capitalising on the thriving global MVNO market as well. Large brands and resellers, not only from Canada but also from around the world, are keen to launch their MVNO services in Canada, to the Canadian audience, for different target segments. MVNOs increase the mobile penetration rate and thereby expand the market. Regional MNOs can partner with multiple national MNOs and become Super MVNOs.
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image captionPeople rated their mobile operator on network reliability, customer service and value for money
The UK s four biggest mobile providers are being outshone by their smaller rivals, according to an annual survey from the Which? consumer group.
O2, EE, Vodafone and Three were outperformed on customer service, value for money and network reliability by Tesco Mobile, Giffgaff and Sky Mobile.
The trio use O2, which scored the highest out of the big four operators.
Three scored lowest, with its customers the most likely to experience network outages.
The four main operators serve nearly nine out of 10 customers in the UK.