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The CEO of Gigs says the company provides the components for organizations to launch their own mobile virtual network operator (MVNO). Gigs is an OS for companies, such as banks, to start their own MVNO in a few minutes.
Hermann Frank, co-founder and CEO of Gigs, joins the podcast to discuss how his company is building the infrastructure for software companies to imbed connectivity from service providers.
Gigs provides the components for organizations to launch their own mobile virtual network operator (MVNO). Frank describes Gigs as an operating system (OS) for companies, such as banks, to start their own MVNO in a few minutes.
In addition to explaining how Gigs differs from a traditional MVNO, Frank explains which markets Gigs operates in, who its investors are and what's next for the company.
Click on the caption button for a lightly edited transcript.
Here are a few topics we cover:
Background on Frank and his role at Gigs (03:17)
Background on Dennis Bauer, co-founder and president of Gigs (06:57)
How Gigs differs from the 'classic MVNO' (08:01)
Banks and other types of companies interested in launching a MVNO (11:17)
How Gigs provides the infrastructure to 'create an MVNO in 6 minutes' (15:23)
How the company generates revenue from its MVNO platform (20:05)
Gigs operates in the US and Europe and hopes to enter the Canadian market soon (21:25)
Background on Gigs' investors (22:05)
What's on the horizon for Gigs? (23:07)
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