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What we do
We operate the platform layer between Nigerian host mobile network operators and institutional MVNOs. Four integrated platform modules, six named technical partners, one institutional contract.
MVNE positioning
The platform between the network and the MVNO brand
An MVNE — Mobile Virtual Network Enabler — sits between the host mobile network operators that own the spectrum and the radio infrastructure, and the institutional MVNOs that want to launch mobile services under their own brand. The MVNE operates the platform layer: the multi-host core network connection, the business support system, the SIM and eSIM provisioning, the subscriber identity verification, the digital marketplace, and the regulatory engagement.
MVNOs on MCX do not need to build any of that. They bring their brand, their distribution, their customer relationship; we run everything underneath.
The MCX platform
Four integrated platform modules.
MVNOs deploy together or incrementally, depending on requirements.
MVNO audiences
Six MVNO audiences. One platform.
Commercial architecture
One institutional contract, one platform engagement
MVNOs engage MCX through a single institutional contract. Commercial structure typically combines a one-time onboarding fee with a recurring platform fee, plus revenue-share components on modules where the platform actively contributes to subscriber-level revenue (notably MCX Marketplace). Specific terms are walked through in the scoping conversation once we understand which modules the MVNO needs.
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