MVNO definition

MVNO means mobile virtual network operator, which is a mobile operator that is not entitled to use spectrum for the provision of mobile services. Consequently, an MVNO must subscribe to an access agreement with a mobile network operator in order to provide mobile access to their customers. An MVNO pays such mobile network operator for using the infrastructure to facilitate coverage to their customers.
MVNO means an operator which:
MVNO means mobile virtual network operator;

Examples of MVNO in a sentence

  • Customer shall keep Google informed of its MVNO partnerships and reseller relationships.

  • However, the number of MVNO Educational Accounts is limited in such Market Area to twice the number of Cost-Free Educational Accounts for such Market Area.

  • However, the number of MVNO Educational Accounts is limited in each Market Area to [***] the number of Cost-Free Educational Accounts for that Market Area.

  • The payment under this clause 9 shall be made monthly in equal instalments starting with the first payment within 90 days of receipt of the Customer’s invoice issued in accordance with clause 9.1 (or credit 1 month from the connection of the services in the case of MVNO Services) and ending at the Review point referred to in clause 15.

  • The resale of Clearwire's services pursuant to this Section 3.05 shall be accomplished pursuant to a standard Clearwire wholesale agreement form drafted in a manner consistent with the terms of this Agreement and the applicable IUA, which will be provided to any Licensee requesting the right to resell an MVNO Educational Account to an Educational End User.


More Definitions of MVNO

MVNO means a mobile virtual network operator, such as TracFone and Google Fi, that obtains network access from facilities-based providers like T-Mobile and Sprint and resells that mobile wireless service to consumers under its own brand name.
MVNO. ’ means mobile virtual network operator, which is a mobile operator that is not entitled to use spectrum for the provision of mobile services. Consequently, an MVNO must subscribe to an access agreement with a mobile network operator in order to provide mobile access to their customers. An MVNO pays such mobile network operator for using the infrastructure to facilitate coverage to their customers. There are two types of MVNOs: (i) pure MVNOs, which are typically telecommunications companies without licensed frequency allocation and want to complete their telecommunications service portfolio (for example, ONO in Spain); and (ii) reseller MVNOs which are companies that purchase wholesale mobile minutes and resell to end-users, and use their brand and distribution channel (for example, Carrefour in Spain).
MVNO means a mobile virtual network operator utilising or proposing to utilise the Network;
MVNO means Mobile virtual network operator
MVNO means mobile virtual network operator, which is a mobile operator that is not entitled to use spectrum for the provision of mobile services. Consequently, an MVNO must subscribe to an access agreement with a mobile
MVNO is defined in “Description of the Business or Wind Telecom — The OTH Group — OTH Group’s Licenses”.
MVNO has the meaning as set forth in the Section 1 of the Resale Agreement.