NCTC dials up MVNO partnership with AT&T

The National Content & Technology Cooperative (NCTC) announced that it has entered into an agreement with AT&T to serve as wireless carrier for all member mobile service offerings. NCTC represents almost 700 independent communications service providers who connect approximately one-third of North American households to the world.

On the 50th anniversary of the cellphone call, this agreement allows every NCTC member to offer a full suite of connectivity services.

“We have successfully crafted a deal that works for all NCTC members with the largest wireless network in America,” says Lou Borrelli, CEO of NCTC. “We are committed to offering full connectivity to any device, inside or outside the home. AT&T is the most reliable network, with the best technologies offering the greatest reach across all 50 states. We look forward to our members embracing new services and technologies with the premier provider of mobile services in North America.”

NCTC has helped guide the broadband industry through many critical evolutions and challenges, including the growing prevalence of streaming services and more recently, the opportunity of mobile as the “new triple play”.

Companies across the cable and broadband space are increasingly looking to provide an MVNO option to their customers. Through its partnership, NCTC aims to set its members up for success, without having to invest many years and millions of dollars to build an MVNO themselves. These members can now deliver fast, reliable, and secure 4G LTE and 5G services from one of the telecommunications companies by revenue, with a wireless network covering more than 99% of all Americans in North America.

NCTC member companies will be offered a custom onboarding experience, where the organisations can fine-tune every step of the mobility experience including personalising 200+ touchpoints throughout the mobile customer lifecycle.

NCTC’s white-labeled mobile service is fully customizable, based on timeline and budget, offering a full broadband digitisation suite including modules for billing, service provisioning, customer self-service, agent interfaces and more.

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