The Telecom Core Network infrastructure platform had previously declared its intention to enable service providers in the broadband, unified communications, mobile, and fixed wireless domains to grow, including Mobile Virtual Network Operators.
The Punch reported that the company claimed that it would accomplish this by enabling the service providers to streamline the launch, management, and improvement of mobile services through its XIUS Mobile Services Platform.
“The whole essence is to help prospective Mobile Virtual Network Operators in Nigeria achieve seamless efficiency and effectiveness, and to enable them onboard,” stated the President of XIUS, Sridhar Lanka, in a statement.
“The important thing to us is being able to locate the correct clients. Nigeria has the capacity to advance, and our goal is to support our clients in becoming the best they can be.”
A senior partner at RANE Interaktiv Medien, Harold Olamilokun, continued, saying, “We want to use technology to help Nigerians perfect their crafts, we wish to make contact with the underprivileged regions. MVNOs play a vital and significant role in the expansion of the digital economy by facilitating digital penetration and communication.
“In my opinion, we should take advantage of every chance to expand our economy, particularly through technology,” he said.