A Nigeria-based IT company and a South-African firm have teamed up to design a new software to enable the Nigerian Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO) to operate optimally across the country.
Covalensedigital and inq. Digital Nigeria said the new software would transform Nigeria’s digital services for MVNOs and increase their profits.
The new solution ushers in a new era of digital agility and financial flexibility for MVNOs through a bespoke Software as a Service (SaaS) platform, officials of both firms said in Cape Town, South Africa, a statement by ing.Digital said.
“The newly launched Digital Service Enablement Platform (DSEP) is set to be a game-changer for MVNOs of all sizes in Nigeria, offering the necessary agility, scalability, and cost-efficiency to thrive in a competitive market. Alongside the platform, MVNOs will benefit from comprehensive local support services to ensure a smooth operational experience”, it said.
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Seshan Krishnamurti, Vice President Sales for the African region at Covalensedigital, remarked that MVNOs have the potential to be key players in the nation’s digital transformation; this is one of the intentions behind the policy and regulation, which brought about their birth in Nigeria.
Managing Director of inq. Nigeria, Ifeanyi Akosionu, said the partnership represents a pivotal moment for the Nigerian digital landscape.