The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has proposed 15-year licenses for small companies to operate as Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs). This initiative aims to boost investment and improve mobile services in remote areas.
PTA has proposed reducing the MVNO license fee from $5 million to $140,000 to encourage more investment in the MVNO sector and allow small companies to enter the market.
MVNOs can make commercial agreements with one or multiple Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) and use their own brand names, marketing strategies, and customer care services, but they are not allowed to install any radio or core network equipment.
The quality of service is a key responsibility for MVNOs, who must ensure their customers receive high-quality services and uninterrupted services from their parent MNOs.
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Financially, parent MNOs will pay all regulatory fees and contributions based on the combined revenues from both MNO and MVNO services, while MVNOs will pay annual numbering charges through their parent MNOs.
The initial license term for MVNOs will be 15 years, with the possibility of renewal, but if the agreement between an MVNO and MNO is terminated, the MVNO’s license will also be suspended or canceled.