InfoStride News reported that the Telecom Core Network infrastructure platform announced its plan to empower Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) and other service providers in the mobile, unified communications, broadband, and fixed wireless domains to scale. The company outlined its strategy, indicating that it would leverage its XIUS Mobile Services Platform to facilitate the streamlined launch, management, and enhancement of mobile services for these operators.
Sridhar Lanka, the President of XIUS, emphasized the goal of achieving seamless efficiency and effectiveness for prospective MVNOs in Nigeria. He highlighted the importance of finding the right customers and expressed the company’s commitment to assisting its clients in Nigeria in realizing their potential for progress. Lanka stated, “Nigeria has the potential to progress, and we are here to help our customers achieve greatness.”
Harold Olamilokun, the senior partner at RANE Interaktiv Medien, shared insights into the broader impact of this initiative. He expressed a desire to assist Nigerians in perfecting their crafts through technology and emphasized the importance of reaching underserved areas. Olamilokun underscored the critical role of MVNOs in upscaling the digital space within the economy, enabling digital penetration and communication. He advocated for exploring every opportunity offered by technology to contribute to economic growth.

In summary, InfoStride News covered the Telecom Core Network infrastructure platform’s plan to empower MVNOs and service providers in various domains, shedding light on the significance of technology in fostering economic growth and digital inclusion in Nigeria.
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