Australia’s MVNO market is facing mounting regulatory pressure, with compliance obligations and penalties rising sharply under recent reforms. While designed to protect consumers, these changes are increasing operational risk and costs—particularly for smaller and independent MVNOs. As compliance becomes more complex and expensive, new entrants are discouraged, and existing players may struggle to compete, potentially reducing market competition and narrowing the price gap between MVNOs and major carriers.
Modern AI. Legacy Infrastructure. What’s the Path Forward?
Enterprise AI delivers strong analytical insights, but real value depends on integrating with legacy systems built for reliability, not automation. The key to successful deployment lies in creating structured interface layers that enable AI to act within controlled, governed environments—bridging the gap between insight and execution.
The US B2B MVNO Opportunity: It’s a Big One, and It’s Up for Grabs
The US B2B MVNO market presents a major untapped opportunity, as small and medium-sized businesses remain underserved by traditional carriers. With new platforms enabling advanced features like SIP integration and network-level control, MVNOs can now deliver tailored, digital-first solutions that meet SMB needs and unlock higher-value, long-term customer relationships.
Lidl just bought a piece of its MVNE – that should get every enabler’s attention
Lidl’s parent company, Schwarz Group, has taken a stake in its MVNE partner, signaling a major shift in how large brands view mobile enablement. This move highlights the growing strategic value of MVNEs as infrastructure within broader digital ecosystems, where connectivity, retail media, and customer engagement increasingly converge.
Can/Should MVNOs offer AI products in their suites?
AI presents a new opportunity for MVNOs to move beyond traditional low-margin telecom models. By leveraging technical expertise and close customer relationships, MVNOs can package AI-driven services and create value-based revenue streams. This shift could rebalance the dynamic with host MNOs and unlock new growth potential.
Multi-IMSI Is Not a Strategy, It’s a Feature
Multi-IMSI is often seen as the solution for reliable IoT connectivity, but in reality it only increases the chance of network access. It does not guarantee performance, control, or predictable behavior. This article explores why multi-IMSI is a feature—not a strategy—and what is truly required to deliver consistent, scalable IoT connectivity.
Why Latency Matters in Modern IoT
Latency has become a critical performance factor in modern IoT as use cases shift from passive monitoring to real-time decision-making. From telematics and robotics to AI-driven systems, low and consistent latency directly impacts safety, automation, and service quality. Understanding how latency shapes IoT performance is essential for businesses building next-generation connected solutions.
