mobile virtual network operators

BEA and HP Helping Visage Deliver Virtual Wireless Services

White Paper Visage's customers are known in the telecom industry as Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs). Visage needed to build a flexible, scalable, carrier-grade wireless infrastructure to achieve its goal of enabling interested companies to become... [09 Jul 2008]

We are now roaming at 30,000 feet...

Comment They are in effect acting as airborne mobile virtual network operators and typically have a revenue-sharing agreement with the airline. Soon, even a window seat above the Atlantic will no longer be beyond the reach of the chirping mobile phone. [26 Jun 2008]

At sea over convergence?

Comment They feed off others, and include companies offering IP telephony, dial-back calling plans and virtual network operators. Whales are incumbent operators, and for this discussion it doesn't matter whether they are fixed or mobile. [21 Sep 2007]

BT drops below half share of fixed-line calls

News Mobile operators all saw their market share remain flat or increase from 2005 to 2006, with the big winners being virtual operators such as Virgin Mobile, which resell other networks' connectivity rather than having their own infrastructure. [24 Aug 2007]

Cheat Sheet: Social networking

Cheat Sheet But before you get too excited, social mapping is currently little more than a gleam in mobile operators' eyes in the UK, as GPS phones are still a rarity here. Operators are getting excited about the potential for social networks on the go - and... [15 Jun 2007]

Virgin Mobile Calls on TIBCO to Enable Flexible Architecture

White Paper Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs), an emerging category of wireless network provider, sell voice and data services by leasing capacity from vendors that own a wireless infrastructure. Founded in 1999, Virgin Mobile was one of the first MVNOs... [09 Jun 2007]

Vonage buckles up for Verizon patent suit

News Vonage's slowing subscriber growth is in stark contrast to subscriber growth among cable operators, which have been setting records. Some analysts speculate that Vonage is preparing to launch its own mobile virtual network. [21 Feb 2007]

VeriSign beefs up its mobile offerings

News Also under the spotlight was the Secure Mobile Device Management Service (SMDM), an over-the-air security service that will allow operators, mobile virtual network operators and enterprises to manage mobile phone security remotely. [20 Feb 2007]

Virtual mobile operators 'are allies not enemies'

News Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) and incumbent operators need to work together to beef up their mobile entertainment offerings to reach wider audiences. Juniper's report predicts consumers of mobile entertainment services will be more... [09 Feb 2007]

Virtual mobile companies: It's all about the voice

News Despite some notable hiccups and early exits in the market, subscribers to mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) are set to follow an upward tangent in the coming years - if operators keep selling voice services. [17 Jan 2007]

Enabling MVNOs at Bell Mobility With Alcatel's Payment Solution

White Paper Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) enable carriers to reach a wider subscriber base in a wireless market that is becoming ever more segmented. Through a relationship based on open communication, the Bell Mobility and Alcatel teams are... [29 Nov 2006]

Mobile Service Delivery Platform

White Paper For Mobile Network Operators (MNO), voice has been, and will continue the primary service customers are willing to pay for. The HP Mobile Service Delivery Platform (MSDP) gives MNOs/MVNOs (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) a fast start deploying an... [06 Oct 2006]

HTC launches own-brand Windows phones

News Chou is now aiming to grow the company by selling to mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs), taking HTC to new territories and pushing sales and marketing. The new brand will enable it to reach areas where some mobile network operators do not use... [15 Jun 2006]

RIM co-CEO warns of 'data obesity' doom

News Wireless operators have spent billions of dollars over the past few years upgrading their networks to 3G, or third-generation networks, so they can handle more voice calls and advanced data services. By contrast, a user with an unlimited data plan... [06 Jun 2006]

Tracking children: Mobile's next big thing?

News Charles Golvin, an analyst at Forrester Research, said the family market has solid potential: "Families will definitely be a meaningful market for mobile operators. For years, the major US mobile operators have been selling family plans that let... [10 Apr 2006]

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