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A large, metallic bear trap with carved legal and justice symbols, including a gavel and scales, sits in a grassy field. A dirt path runs through the trap toward a modern city skyline under a dramatic, cloudy sunset. The field is filled with dozens of broken and decaying tombstones shaped like vintage mobile phones, some with Thai text inscriptions. The imagery suggests a regulatory system in Thailand has trapped and destroyed mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs).

Thailand’s MVNO Scandal – How the Regulator Blocks Competition

A digital illustration showing two hands pulling apart a jigsaw puzzle of Thailand's map, which is fragmented and missing pieces. Crushed old mobile phones lie on the ground below. In the background, two Thai temples are visible through a thick fog.

A Telecom Merger of Broken Promises, Vanished Competition & Regulatory Neglect

Digital illustration showing Brazil's telecom regulator Anatel's logo. To its left is a glowing hexagonal eSIM chip connected by circuitry to a formal document on the right, which displays the Brazilian flag and the text "Licença MVNO" (MVNO License). This visual represents Anatel's ruling that eSIM services requires an MVNO license in Brazil.

Regulator Closes Loophole – Mandates eSIM Providers Must Have a MVNO License

A person walking past posters from the MVNO Noble Mobile

A New MVNO That Rewards Users for Less Data Usage

A SIM card overlaid on the Austrian flag, symbolizing the mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) market in Austria.

MVNO Market Share Grows in Austria

A diagram titled "Wholesale Models for MVNOS" shows a cell tower connected to a box labeled "WHOLESALE AGREEMENTS." Seven arrows branch out from this box, each pointing to a different MVNO wholesale model with an MVNO signal icon below it. The models are: Brand Licensing, Capacity Based, Cost Plus, Tier Based, Retail Minus, Revenue Share, and Commission Based

A Guide to MVNO Wholesale Models

A dark, futuristic image of a Thai factory floor with robotic arms and a centralized 5G network symbol, representing how Thailand's telecom duopoly controls industrial automation and private network innovation.

The Private Network Sham: Factories Get Free 5G? No — Telcos Get a New Monopoly

An orange and dark gray graphic with the text "MVNO BUSINESS MODELS" on the right. On the left, a logo shows a rising bar chart above the word "MVNO."

MVNO Business Models

MVNO REVO mobile SIM card with the company logo on a yellow and green abstract background.

A MVNO with a Cause: How Two YouTubers Are Transforming Mobile Service in Mexico