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TNS Extends CCA LTE Roaming Hub to Nine Countries across Central and South America

TNS Extends CCA LTE Roaming Hub to Nine Countries across Central and South America Image Credit: TNS

Transaction Network Services (TNS) on Thursday announced that it has secured a major new agreement with a Central American carrier which extends the reach of the TNS-powered CCA LTE Roaming Hub to nine countries across Central and South America.

The new roaming partner agreement means that TNS can now support outbound roaming traffic from US carriers to Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama, in addition to Mexico which went live in 2019. 

 

The CCA LTE Roaming Hub provides operators with a large, unique, and transparent inbound footprint within North America that supports efficient VoLTE, enables roaming to and from 4G LTE, and provides inbound roaming revenue opportunities for Hub roaming partners.

David Kaemmer, VP of Sales, TNS
Our LTE Roaming Hub is a critical tool for carriers wishing to support their subscribers outside of their home network. We provide a seamless solution which offers coverage in the US and Canada that is far greater than a regional operator could get from any individual Tier-1 operator themselves.

Steven K. Berry. President and CEO, CCA
TNS’ continued investment in its Hub provides regional carriers with a strong solution to the challenge of supporting their roaming subscribers abroad. 

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