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How we do it
Four strategic value drivers, one operating model: operator-grade infrastructure, regulator-aligned operations, multi-host network architecture, and MVNO-serving commercial structure.
Built on operator-grade global infrastructure providers





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Operator-grade infrastructure
Every layer of the MCX platform is built on operator-grade global infrastructure providers — Tecnotree (BSS), WTL Belgium (core network), Monty Mobile (eSIM provisioning), VerifyMe Nigeria (identity), Latro (revenue assurance), Huawei (ICT). Underneath sit Tier-III certified colocation, enterprise-grade security, and resilient connectivity. The architecture is not assembled from startup-tier components; it is assembled from the same vendors that operate Tier-1 mobile networks internationally.
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Regulator-aligned operations
MCX operates under direct alignment with the NCC’s MVNO framework, the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023, SIM-registration regulations, and lawful-intercept requirements. Regulatory engagement is built into the platform layer — not bolted on per MVNO. MVNOs inherit the regulatory posture; they do not need to build their own from scratch.
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Multi-host network architecture
The MCX core network is designed for multi-host MNO interconnection. This protects MVNOs from single-host dependency, supports primary-plus-backup MNO arrangements, and creates the architectural foundation for cross-MNO coverage optimisation. The architectural choice is structural, not opportunistic.
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MVNO-serving commercial structure
The platform is structured to serve MVNOs, not to compete with them. MVNOs keep their brand, their customer relationship, their distribution, their go-to-market. MCX operates the infrastructure. The commercial model — onboarding fee plus recurring platform fee plus targeted revenue share on marketplace — aligns MCX’s economics with MVNO success rather than with capturing MVNO value.
Regulatory
Aligned with the four NCC regulatory pillars
MCX operates under direct engagement with the four regulatory pillars that govern Nigerian MVNOs: the NCC MVNO framework, the Nigeria Data Protection Act, SIM registration and KYC requirements, and lawful interception. Each is documented on the Regulatory section of the site.
Read the Regulatory section →Trust & SLA
Carrier-grade SLA discipline
Our platform SLA target, security posture, certification roadmap, and incident response architecture are documented on the Trust page. Institutional buyers in diligence should read it alongside this page.
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