Hi Ignacio,
There are emerging best practices and architectural standards that can help you standardize provisioning, management, billing, and trouble ticketing across MVNO deployments. Here's a consolidated overview based on the latest industry insights:
MVNO Configuration Standards & Best Practices
1. MVNO Architecture Models
MVNOs are typically categorized into three models
- Light MVNO – MNO hosts core network, policy, and charging; MVNO runs brand, sales, CRM/billing (BSS), sometimes SIM lifecycle.
- Full MVNO: Owns and operates its core network (except radio access).
Each model affects how provisioning, billing, and management are handled.
2. Provisioning & Service Management
- Use External System Provisioning Frameworks (ESPF) to integrate MVNO systems with MNO core infrastructure
- Provisioning should support:
- SIM activation/deactivation
- Number portability
- Real-time usage monitoring
- Roaming controls
3. IMEI & IMSI Blocking / Whitelisting
- IMEI-based blocking targets the device (e.g., stolen phones), making it unusable across networks that honor the blacklist
- IMSI-based barring targets the SIM/subscriber, useful for account-level restrictions (e.g., fraud, non-payment).
- Best Practice: Implement both methods depending on the use case. For MVNOs, it's ideal to:
- Use Open APIs exposed by the MNO or MVNE for real-time blocking/unblocking.
- Avoid direct application access unless tightly controlled and audited
4. Billing & Revenue Management
- MVNOs should implement modular billing systems that support:
- Prepaid/postpaid models
- Real-time charging
- Revenue sharing with MNOs
- Dispute resolution mechanisms
- Standards like TM Forum's SID and eTOM are widely used for billing and operational processes
5. Trouble Ticketing & Customer Support
- Integrate with MNO's OSS/BSS via APIs for:
- Real-time fault reporting
- SLA tracking
- Escalation workflows
- Use AI-driven CRM platforms to manage customer interactions and automate ticket resolution
Integration with MNOs
Modern MVNO-MNO partnerships are evolving into API-driven, cloud-native models
- Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) MVNEs enable rapid onboarding and integration.
- Hybrid MVNO models allow co-branded services with shared infrastructure.
- Private 5G & IoT MVNOs are emerging for enterprise use cases.
Recommendations for Standardization
- Expose Open APIs for provisioning, blocking, billing, and ticketing. This ensures scalability, security, and auditability.
- Adopt TM Forum frameworks (eTOM, SID, Open APIs) for process standardization.
- Use cloud-native MVNE platforms for flexibility and faster time-to-market.
- Ensure compliance with local telecom regulations and data protection laws (e.g., GDPR).
The "standards stack" you can rely on
- Identifiers & numbering: IMSI/IMEI/MSISDN structures and rules → 3GPP TS 23.003.
- Subscriber barring / service blocking (IMSI‑level): Operator Determined Barring (ODB) → 3GPP TS 23.015 (what can be barred; how HLR/HSS/UDM store & propagate it).
- Device blacklisting (IMEI‑level): 3GPP TS 22.016 (IMEI/EIR concept) + GSMA IMEI DB/CEIR operational model.
- Charging & billing architecture: 3GPP TS 32.240 (charging principles; 5G CHF/Nchf) and domain specs like TS 32.256.
- Wholesale roaming settlement: Legacy TAP vs GSMA BCE (new, more flexible). Plan for both.
- BSS / integration APIs (recommended for MVNO↔MNO): TM Forum Open APIs-Product Catalog TMF620, Product Order TMF622, Service Order TMF641, Service Inventory TMF638, Trouble Ticket TMF621.
- Network exposure / programmable telco (optional but powerful): GSMA Open Gateway (APIs defined in Linux Foundation CAMARA).
- Process & architecture: TM Forum eTOM/Business Process Framework and ODA for a common operations language and componentized target architecture.
- eSIM: GSMA SGP.22 (consumer) now; keep an eye on SGP.32 (IoT) emerging.
- Roaming / operator database (IR.21 content and roles for MVNOs) for onboarding into global roaming/IPX ecosystems.
- Policy & guidance (market/regulation view): ITU's 2024 technical report on MVNOs in 5G contexts.
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Chirag Raval
Infosys
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