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Mexico’s QBoCel Leverages FTS Billing for MVNO & MVNE Service

Mexico’s QBoCel Leverages FTS Billing for MVNO & MVNE Service Image Credit: FTS

Mexico's QBoCel has recently launched a MVNO (mobile virtual network operator) and MVNE (mobile virtual network enabler) service operating on Telefonica Mexico’s network. With this addition, Telefónica already has eight MVNOs on its network, which include Virgin Mobile, weex, Qbocel, True, MazTiempo, Megacable and Maxcom.

The company implemented FTS’ turnkey MVNO and MVNE solution to independently configure and deploy personalized, application-based plans. This enables the rapid delivery of new services to market, supporting QBoCel’s fast growth and enhancing its customers’ experience. 

At the heart of FTS’ MVNO solution is Leap Billing, which provides real-time, convergent charging, billing, policy control, and customer and partner management. FTS' turnkey implementation at QBoCel also includes core network, messaging, voicemail, IVR and other network elements from multiple vendors.

Looking to the future, QBoCel plans to introduce personalized services to different sectors of the Mexican market as well as to launch and support new MVNOs by expanding its MVNE back-office and network operations. 

Francisco Hita, QBoCel’s CEO
The response to our new offering has been very encouraging and we can see there’s a genuine opportunity for subscribers to benefit from our innovative and personalized services.

Avi Kachlon, FTS’ CEO
This is a significant milestone for FTS as we strengthen our presence in Latin America. We look forward to supporting QBoCel as it expands its offering to MVNE services.

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