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A Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) is a type of mobile network operator that does not own the infrastructure used to provide services to its customers. Instead, it leases access to the infrastructure from a mobile network operator (MNO) and then resells the services to its customers. MVNOs typically offer services such as voice, text, and data services, as well as other value-added services such as mobile banking and mobile payments.
MVNOs are attractive to customers because they can offer services at lower prices than MNOs, as they do not have to invest in the infrastructure. They also offer more flexibility in terms of service plans and pricing, as they are not tied to a particular network. This allows them to offer services tailored to specific customer needs.
MVNOs have become increasingly popular in recent years, as they offer customers more choice and flexibility. They are also attractive to MNOs, as they can help to increase customer loyalty and reduce churn.
Some companies in the MVNO market include Boost Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile, Google Fi, and Virgin Mobile. Show Less Read more