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Solution Architect
Location: PA-Philadelphia
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Philadelphia, PA
Competitive Salary
1 Years Experience
No formal schooling
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40.00 hours per week / Day Shift /Full-Time
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring MVNO Solution Architect
Position type: Full-time/ Contract Duration: 6+ Months
Location: Philadelphia PA, Denver CO
Client: Telecom As an MVNO Solution Architect you will: Should understand 4G/5G from Solution Architecture perspective SIM ( eSim/ pSim)configuration experience API management ( design API call flow solution based on requirements ) Should have MVNO experience
location : Philadelphia, PA , 4 days from office Ideally it is 4 days Mon-Thursday, Friday is remote MVNO provisioning with MNOs involves a complex but well-orchestrated set of processes that enable a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) to offer mobile services using the infrastructure of a Mobile Network Operator (MNO).
Here's a breakdown of how it works: 1. Subscriber Onboarding & SIM Provisioning SIM/eSIM Management: MVNOs either procure SIMs from MNOs or manage their own SIMs. For eSIMs, MVNOs use Remote SIM Provisioning (RSP) platforms (SM-DP+, SM-SR) to download profiles to devices.
HLR/HSS/UDM Registration: Subscriber data is provisioned into the MNO's Home Location Register (HLR) or Unified Data Management (UDM) system. This enables authentication and access to network services. 2. Service Activation Provisioning APIs: MVNOs use APIs or middleware platforms to send activation requests to MNO systems. These requests include subscriber details, plan information, and SIM identifiers (ICCID, IMSI).
Real-Time Activation: MNO systems validate and activate the subscriber in real-time. MVNO receives confirmation and updates its own OSS/BSS systems. 3. Network Configuration Access Control: MNO configures access to voice, SMS, data services based on MVNO's agreement. APNs (Access Point Names) are set up for data routing.
Roaming & Policy Control: MVNOs may use MNO's roaming agreements or configure their own. PCRF/PCF systems enforce data usage policies. 4. Billing & Usage Reporting CDRs & Mediation: MNO generates Call Detail Records (CDRs) and shares them with MVNOs. MVNOs use these for billing, analytics, and customer care.
Real-Time Charging: For prepaid services, real-time charging systems may be integrated between MVNO and MNO. 5. Customer Lifecycle Management Suspension/Deactivation: MVNOs initiate suspension or deactivation via provisioning APIs. MNO updates network systems accordingly.
SIM Swap & Porting: MVNOs handle SIM swaps and number porting, coordinatin