Launch an MVNO in weeks, not years
Legacy BSS changes take 12–24 months, turning every launch into a mega-project. The tech to launch a serious mobile brand in weeks already exists.
Scott MacKenzie
Co-founder · AI & Ops

Ask anyone who has launched a mobile brand on legacy infrastructure and the story rhymes. The commercials get signed quickly. Then the build begins, and what was sold as a launch becomes a systems-integration programme. Months become years. Costs spiral before a single customer is acquired.
It doesn’t have to work that way. The pieces needed to run a modern mobile business (eCommerce, billing, subscriptions, eSIM provisioning, carrier integration, apps and support) already exist as software. The reason launches still take years is that most stacks were built for a world that no longer exists.
12–24 months
Typical time to implement a change on legacy BSS, and onboarding turns into a mega-project each time.
Why launches stall
The friction is rarely the radio network or the SIM. It’s everything around it: the order-to-activation flow, the billing rules, the customer record, the support tooling, and the integrations that hold them together. On legacy platforms those are bespoke and brittle, so every change is a project and every project needs consultants.
- Enormous monthly platform fees land before a single integration is added.
- Carrier, billing and CRM systems are stitched together by hand.
- Your customers, data and IP end up in an environment you don’t control.
- Differentiation is reduced to a different logo on the same copycat app.
What changes with a modern stack
Mindszi ships the whole operating layer (commerce, connectivity, operations, portals and apps) as one modular platform. You take the modules you need now and expand later. Carrier complexity is absorbed behind a single integration, so you can work with one connectivity partner or many and switch without touching the product.
The technology exists. The advantage now goes to whoever can ship the product, not whoever can survive the integration.
Because the platform is event-driven and deployed as private infrastructure per customer, a brand can go from decision to live in weeks. The process is deliberately simple: scope and commercials, your platform instance, connectivity enabled, brand and apps built in parallel, then go live, and operate and iterate together from there.
Launch should be about your product
No armies of consultants. No six-month discovery phase. When the platform is already built, the launch is about your plans, your channels and your customers, not someone else’s implementation. And because you keep your carrier relationships, margin, customer data and IP, the business you launch is genuinely yours.
That’s the bar we hold ourselves to with the Go-Live Guarantee: live by the agreed date, or it’s on us.