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A stroll through the MVNO graveyard

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Back in the early days of Engadget, everyone — including us — thought mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) were totally poised to be the next big thing. And why not? You get to be a wireless carrier without having to operate your own infrastructure (which is by far the most expensive, difficult part). Just what the doctor ordered for the big, stodgy wireless carriers, each struggling to balance differentiating themselves while trapping their customers in their walled content and services gardens.

What we got instead was failed business model after spectacular failed business model, leading to a domino effect of collapses that left just a precious few companies standing. Let’s take a look at the carnage over on Engadget Mobile, shall we?

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Original post by Chris Ziegler

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