They propose a wholesale infrastructure sharing service in the form of a Multi Operator Core Network.
Telefónica ask the Feral Telecommunications Institute (IFT) to share the active infrastructure of the América Móvil spectrum , through the inclusion of a new wholesale service.
This is intend to benefit operators without spectrum, develop technologies5Gand achieve greater mobile coverage.
As well as rucing the preponderance of the telecommunications giant in the local market.
“We propose the inclusion of a new wholesale active infrastructure sharing service with spectrum in the Multi Operator Core Network (MOCN) modality.
That “requires the AEPT (Preponderant Economic Agent) to share the assign bandwidth and spectrum with other operators or with alternative operators that do not have assign spectrum.”
Telefónica explain.
The establishment of this obligation would benefit operators without spectrum.
América Móvil remains the main operator and has the greatest payment capacity to be award future tenders.
The MOCN modality would allow
companies that are not consider dominant to develop and offer technology in networks such as5G.
In addition, the fiber optic network can be us to develop fix telephony in areas where the operator has no presence.
It would benefit the end user
Telefónica said that there would also be benefits for end users, as savings would be achiev in fix and variable costs.
He explain that the france whatsapp number data user would no longer be oblig to disconnect from the home network, meaning that he would not lose his voice and data services contract with his “local” operator.
“Inde, the MOCN standard represents greater efficiency and lower costs both from. The network perspective (less use of certain elements) and from the user perspective.
“Well, traffic delivery can be done at lower levels of the network hierarchy .”
The Spanish-born firm add
He recall the power of content marketing in pr that this model is already implement in. Mexico between Telefónica and AT&T Mexico , through cg leads the sharing of the last mile access network.
A model that both operators and the Altán Network also have.