As we find ourselves at the cusp of true 5G and IoT launch, the role of OSS BSS software has increased. In order to implement next-gen telecom services, a telecom operator needs to be prepared with all the right solutions.
Why
MVNO Need to Be Innovative?
Without
been innovative, it is hard for an MVNO to survive amidst the intense
competition in the industry. The pressure on MVNO to come up with interesting
offerings is more than any other operator-type. This is the main reason why
most MVNOs are shutting down before they complete their first year.
Most
MVNO models are business models that survive because of their ingenuity. But if
their lack of understanding of OSS BSS architecture
comes in the way of their service delivery, they are in big trouble. Hence,
they need the support of a telecom support service platform like Telgoo5.
The
Need for Telecom Support Services for MVNOs
A
next-gen telecom platform like Telgoo5 is constantly amended according to the
industry standards and FCC rulings. It integrates the latest technology and
also comes with the option of APIs for complementing the existing platform. New
functionalities can be integrated into the existing software, and both B/OSS
and telecom billing functions can be improved over time. This can all be done
without any significant effort by the MVNO or incurring heavy additional costs.
Important
Features of a Next-Gen Telecom Solution
A
next-gen telecom solution should have the following features:
·
It should come with APIs that are
easy to install. They should allow for integration of database, new vendor
partnerships etc.
·
The system should work as per the
latest rulings of telecom regulatory authorities
·
It should offer revenue
assurance, so that the customers always get the best bang for their bucks
·
The telecom platform should be
intuitive i.e. a less tech-savvy MVNO should be able to use it without much
problem
At
Telgoo5, you get all the above features and much more. Our next-gen platform is
completely secure and perfectly capable of handling 5G and IoT.
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