MVNO News & Analysis

    Crime scene chalk outline on asphalt with the word "MVNO" inside, surrounded by "CRIME SCENE DO NOT ENTER" tape, evidence gloves, and a bottle labeled "NT," visually representing the regulatory "killing" of the Mobile Virtual Network Operator sector in Thailand.
    August 23, 2025

    The Butler Brought the Poison but the Regulator Killed the MVNOs

    While a state-owned telco brought the poison, the real killer of Thailand’s entire MVNO sector was the very body sworn to protect it: the NBTC ...
    SIM card as the Mexican flag. Mexico's MVNOs at Risk: The CFE-Altán Merger and Unfair Competition
    August 21, 2025

    Mexico’s MVNOs Face a New Threat: The State’s Shift From Wholesale to Retail

    The merger between Altán Redes and Mexico’s state-owned CFE, has turned a crucial MVNO wholesale partner into a direct competitor for Mexico's MVNOs ...
    Brazil's MVNO Market Sees Explosive Growth: A 97% Jump in Consumer Connections
    August 19, 2025

    Brazil’s Consumer MVNO Market Explodes with a 97% Surge in Connections

    Brazil's MVNO market is experiencing a significant shift. A new study reveals that consumer-focused MVNO connections have nearly doubled ...
    Maxis has partnered with China Mobile International (CMI) to launch CMLink, a new mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) service.
    August 18, 2025

    China Mobile Enters Malaysian Market with CMLink MVNO

    Maxis and China Mobile International (CMI) have launched CMLink, a new mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in Malaysia ...
    Monzo to Launch UK Mobile Service, Joining Global Fintech MVNO Trend
    August 18, 2025

    Monzo Plans to Launch UK Mobile Service, Joining Global Fintech MVNO Trend

    Monzo is set to become a mobile service provider in the UK, following a global trend of fintech's entering the MVNO market ...
    2009-2025 RIP MVNOs in Thailand
    August 1, 2025

    Thailand’s MVNO Sector Died Today Due to Regulatory Failure

    Thailand's MVNO sector is dead. All remaining MVNOs have ceased services, not due to market competition, but a decade of regulatory failure ...