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OXIO Welcomes Former AT&T Executive Angela Lim as Chief Growth Officer

Telecom veteran joins OXIO’s leadership team of industry experts from Verizon, Google Fi and other tech giants.   NEW YORK—OXIO, the leading Telecom-as-a-Service (TaaS) platform, today announced the appointment of Angela Lim as Chief Growth Officer. Lim, formerly the Assistant Vice President of Network and Wholesale Monetization at AT&T, brings over two decades of telecom…

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Angela Lim joins OXIO as Chief growth Officer.

What is Telecom-as-a-Service (TaaS)?

What is Telecom-as-a-Service (TaaS)? Telecom-as-a-Service (TaaS) is a cloud-based telecom delivery model, where the provider productizes telecom into one simple platform that’s made available via an online subscription model. TaaS removes the traditional complexities of telecom, delivering global telecom capabilities at scale via simple APIs and tools. TaaS providers pull existing telecom networks into the…

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What is Telecom-as-a-Service (TaaS)?

Championing Uncomplicated Connectivity – OXIO Chats to Light Reading

In a recent interview with Light Reading’s Phil Harvey, our CEO, Nico Girard, shared how OXIO is reshaping the telecom landscape to make connectivity simpler and more accessible through the power of its Telecom-as-a-Service (TaaS) platform. Harnessing the power of connectivity Telecom and its data hold huge revenue potential for brands and enterprises, but traditionally…

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Championing uncomplicated connectivity with Telecom-as-a-Service (TaaS)

Unlocking Greater Control and Deeper Insights for your MVNO

Being data-driven enables companies to organize and then examine their data with the goal of better understanding their business and therefore better-serving customers. McKinsey recently reported that those companies who personalize their marketing based on data can reduce customer acquisition costs by up to 50% and improve revenues by as much as 15%. Data is a…

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Where Does TaaS Fit in With MNOs, MVNOs and MVNA/Es?

Traditionally, telecom has been dominated by Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) who own the infrastructure and control the flow of communication through their networks. With the advancement of technology and the shift towards open-access networks, we’re witnessing a diversification of ownership models and a proliferation of network-sharing agreements. This evolution is fostering greater competition and efficiency…

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