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What is a mobile network operator?
A mobile network operator (MNO) is a mobile service provider that owns the network equipment, base stations and wireless spectrum. The MNO may be called the service carrier. The radio spectrum license is purchased from a government entity. In the United States it is leased from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). An MNO will operate nationwide.

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What is a mobile service provider?

A mobile service provider is a company that sells wireless connectivity to customers for cellphone data and telephone calls. It may also be called a mobile network operator, a mobile carrier, cellular company or wireless service provider.

Wireless data and phone calls are not included free with a cellphone or smartphone. The wireless connectivity for 4G and 5G must be purchased from a mobile service provider. These are typically either a monthly subscription or a pay-as-you-go service.

Most smartphone hardware is compatible with several mobile service providers. Subsidized smartphones may be locked so that they can only be used with a specific provider though. The mobile service provider will use a SIM card or provision an eSIM to authenticate the device on the network and identify the user.

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Samsung launches Galaxy Trend at Rs 8,700
Samsung has made available an affordable smartphone in India. The phone, called Samsung Galaxy Trend, is listed on Samsung India's official store for Rs 8,700


The dual SIM Samsung Galaxy Trend comes with a 4 inch display which has resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. It is based on Android Jelly Bean operating system and comes with a 1 GHz single core processor and 512 MB RAM.