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					<description><![CDATA[<p>MVNO&#8217;s World Amsterdam brought together operators, experts and industry stakeholders for three days of presentations, testimonials and informal discussions. Beyond the formal sessions, it is often in the side conversations — between panels, over lunch or at the end of the day — that the most honest perspectives emerge. One theme came through consistently across [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>MVNO&#8217;s World Amsterdam brought together operators, experts and industry stakeholders for three days of presentations, testimonials and informal discussions. Beyond the formal sessions, it is often in the side conversations — between panels, over lunch or at the end of the day — that the most honest perspectives emerge.</p>



<p>One theme came through consistently across all of these exchanges: <strong>the MVNO market is not declining. It is evolving, and the distinction matters.</strong></p>



<p>The operators that are struggling tend to share a common profile. They entered the market with a generalist approach, competing primarily on price against established mobile network operators. That model is under pressure, and most people in Amsterdam acknowledged it openly.</p>



<p>What the expert presentations and operator testimonials also confirmed, however, is that a different category of MVNO continues to grow. These are operators that started from a specific place — a well-defined niche, a particular community or sector, or a clearly identified end-user need that existing operators were not addressing adequately.</p>



<p>The business logic is straightforward. When an MVNO is built around a genuine user need or a specific segment, the value proposition becomes defensible. Price is no longer the primary differentiator.</p>



<p>Operators like <a href="http://www.tchamba.be">Tchamba Telecom</a> in Belgium illustrate the point — regional focus, clear community, sustainable proposition.</p>



<p>This is not a new idea. But hearing it reinforced through concrete examples — from operators who have navigated market entry, partner negotiations and regulatory requirements — gives it practical weight.</p>



<p>For anyone considering an MVNO project in Europe, the strategic question is therefore less about whether the market has room, and more about whether the proposition is grounded in a real and specific need.</p>



<p>That is precisely the kind of question I work through with clients — from initial market assessment and operator agreement structuring through to regulatory positioning in Belgium, Luxembourg, France, the UK and beyond.</p>



<p>If you are exploring an MVNO project and would like to discuss the approach, I am happy to connect.</p>



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