Mobile Virtual Network Operator (Full MVNO)
Pareteum’s full/thick MVNO solution is a scalable, multi-tenant service delivery platform that gives MVNOs the ability to launch bespoke, new service offerings via the cloud or on-premises.
The main advantage of a full/thick MVNO solution, compared to a Light/Thin Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) solution, is that it gives providers more control over their services. In addition, because full MVNOs can integrate with multiple Mobile Operators, they are not necessarily limited by the restrictions of any particular Mobile Operator.
Pareteum helps MVNOs and other service providers manage their brands and enhance the mobile experiences they offer. This includes optimization for:
- Customer experience, comfort, and freedom
- Sales, marketing, and go-to-market strategies
- Service delivery and management, SIM order fulfillment
- Billing and collections
Looking to Launch a Full/Thick MVNO?
Pareteum’s full/thick MVNO solution is suitable for companies operating in any market. By acting as the link between organizations and telecom operators, Pareteum enables businesses of all shapes and sizes to launch their own mobile brands.
Let’s say you want to start your own mobile brand, but you also want full control over your service. You want to have your own number ranges to build bespoke offerings, manage subscribers the way you like offer self service, and handle tariffs and bundling (data, voice and SMS) on your own terms.
By launching a full MVNO with Pareteum, you’ll be able to reduce your dependency on Mobile Operators. Since all you’ll be using are their radio networks, you’ll have the freedom to build and manage your brand however you like.
Alternatively, let’s say you run a business not traditionally associated with telecommunications, but which has a loyal customer base and a well-known brand.
You’ve decided that you want to boost customer retention and differentiate yourself in the market by offering MVNO services.
Pareteum offers a flexible solution, with a powerful set of APIs, capable of helping you create an MVNO offering unique to your brand and business.
The Most Flexible MVNO Solution
By opting to launch a full MVNO, businesses will have complete control over their services and subscribers. While leaving radio access to Mobile Operators. Full MVNOs manage the own core network elements, applications and services, rating and billing, customer care, and sales and marketing. Like so:
While most solutions treat Light MVNOs and Full MVNOs as distinct separated offerings, Pareteum does not.
Rather, our solution allows organizations to exclude certain aspects, such as core network management, from full MVNO deployments. As such, setup can be fully customized to meet the requirements of your business.
Here’s What You’ll Get...
Pareteum’s full MVNO solution includes all capabilities of our Business Support System (BSS) and Operating Support System (OSS).
In addition, businesses can choose from a variety of optional expansions, such as Value Added Services.
Pareteum can be deployed in the public cloud, a private cloud, on-premises, or in a hybrid configuration.
Pareteum Full MVNO can include:
- SMS-C
- GGSN
- PGW
- PCRF
- DPI
- Automatic Device Management (ADM)
- SIM OTA
- HSS
- USSD services
- Session Border Controller (SBC)
- GMSC
- SCP
- HLR
- Pre- or post-paid voice, SMS, and data
- Post-paid real-time rating
- Web shop
- Web portal, including CMS
- Web and mobile self-care
- Business intelligence reports and interface
- Voicemail
- Voucher management system
- Convergent charging
- Rating engine
- Tariff creation environment
- Product builder and catalogue
- Bundling and promotional tools
- Mobile number portability
- Provisioning server
- OTT and third-party provisioning
- Payment gateway server (OTT/DOB)
- Value-added services
- Least-cost routing
- Fixed mobile convergent (FMC)
- Fixed pre-paid and/or post-paid
Watch the Webinar!
Presented by Bart Weijermars, CEO of Pareteum, the webinar covered a lot of ground, including how MVNOs, Mobile Operators, and other communications service providers can differentiate their service offerings to outduel their closest competitors and stay one step ahead of some of the biggest carriers on the planet.