An MVNO rents infrastructure from one or more cellular network carriers
to provide competitive mobile connectivity plans.
By Chiradeep BasuMallick
A mobile virtual network operator is a communications service provider
that does not use its own infrastructure to provide connectivity but
leases out infrastructure from one or more cellular network carriers to
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a more competitive mobile connectivity plan. This article explains the workings, services, and examples of MVNOs.
The term mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) refers to a company that
sells wireless communication services. MVNOs employ third-party
infrastructure, as opposed to traditional mobile network operators
(MNOs), who operate their infrastructure. Instead, they rent it from
MNOs and use the infrastructure to provide a particular set of services
to their markets.
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