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CHALLENGE
Mobi, Inc. is a wireless carrier founded in 2004 and based in Honolulu. The company provides service on each of the major islands of Hawaiʻi. It is one of the few full MVNOs in the United States and now aims to launch its services in the mainland, under its agreement with T-Mobile. This means that Mobi will pit itself against both the large incumbents and all the regional and vertical competitors in the U.S. consumer telecom landscape.
SOLUTION

By choosing WG2 as its mobile core network vendor, Mobi immediately reduced its time to market and avoided Tier-1 vendor timelines. It also obtained access to product and service differentiation capabilities.

Mobi makes a strategic shift from legacy networks to deploy a cloud-native mobile core, fully managed as-a-Service. The 4G/5G/IMS mobile core network is deployed on infrastructure from AWS to realize a rapid commercial launch.

By choosing a scalable and flexible cloud architecture, Mobi can offer more competitive rates and faster time-to-market with new services. The Mobile Core Network-as-a-Service approach reduces the time it takes to develop and deploy new features and upgrades. In contrast to legacy solutions, which include only a few network updates per year, Mobi will benefit from continuous, daily upgrades.

4 weeks
From signed contract to live demo on T-Mobile in 4 weeks
9 network apps
Mobi disrupts the MVNO and 5G markets with differentiated service offering by tapping into network APIs and WG2’s global app development ecosystem
3 engineers
Number of Mobi network engineers working in close cooperation with the WG2 team. Mobi can then focus on growing its business, product and subscriber base.
Our ambition is to disrupt and challenge the status quo in the wireless industry by delivering a seamless, app-first, and engaging customer experience. By working with WG2 and AWS, we not only get access to a scalable, secure, and future-proof core network, we also improve our ability to meet the demands of our customers.

- Justen Burdette, CEO, Mobi