Global MVNO Market Overview and Growth As of June 2014, 943 MVNOs and 255 MNO sub-brands were active worldwide, totaling almost 1,200 mobile service providers hosted by MNOs, up from 1,036 in 2012. According to
GSMA Intelligence, between June 2010 and June 2015, the number of MVNOs worldwide increased by 70 percent, reaching 1,017 in June 2015. As of December 2018, there were 1,300 active MVNOs operating in 80 countries, representing more than 220 million mobile connections—approximately 2.46% of the total 8.9 billion mobile connections in the world. The eight countries with the largest number of active MVNOs in 2018 were: the US with 139 MVNOs (4.7% market share), Germany with 135 (19.5% market share), Japan 83 (10.6%), UK 77 (15.9%), Australia 66 (13.1%), Spain 63 (11.5%), France 53 (11.2%) and Denmark 49 (34.6%). At the end of year 2022, there were 1,986 active MVNOs globally, more than double the amount of traditional telecom network operators. Europe lead in terms of most active MVNOs in operation with 1,012, representing half of the total global MVNO market. It is followed by Americas with 379 MVNOs, Asia with 322, International with 131, Oceania with 84, Africa with 54 and Middle East with 5. As of August 2025, the number of MVNOs in operation had grown to 2,138, with 283 more expected soon. While the number of traditional Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) has remained relatively stable (hovering between 850 and 950 globally), this growth results in approximately 2.38 MVNOs for every MNO worldwide. MVNOs are currently found in 100 markets. Europe (1,056 MVNOs) and the Asia-Pacific (369 MVNOs) region continue to dominate the market share. Latin America (224 MVNOs) has seen significant growth, expanding at least fivefold over the past 10 years. Top 10 MVNO Markets include the US (179 MVNOs), Germany (136 MVNOs), UK (110 MVNOs), Japan (100 MVNOs), and Mexico (95 MVNOs).
Africa Uganda In
Uganda, three MVNOs have been registered so far, some having their own network infrastructure within major cities, but acting as an MVNO out of these cities.
South Africa In South Africa, the MVNO market has been driven by retailers and banks. In 2015, one of the "big five" banks,
FNB, created an MVNO named
FNB Connect providing voice, SMS and data services. As of 31 December 2019, FNB Connect had around 670,000 subscribers. The service makes use of
Cell C network infrastructure. The move came not necessarily to compete in the telecommunications market, but to offer a greater value to customers of the banking division. There have been several banks in South Africa making this move, like
Standard Bank's
SB Mobile established in 2019.
Nigeria In Nigeria, the MVNO era began in late 2025 with the commercial launch of Vitel Wireless as the nation's first fully-fledged Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO), introducing its 0712 number series. Vitel Wireless operates by leveraging the existing infrastructure of MTN. This launch followed years of regulatory hurdles after the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) issued over 45 MVNO licenses, signaling a push for greater competition.
Kenya In Kenya, the MVNO market is largely characterized by a telco-finance convergence model. Equitel, a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) and wholly-owned subsidiary of Equity Group Holdings (Equity Bank), is a major player, leveraging the Airtel Kenya network. Equitel focuses on integrating banking and mobile services, and in February 2024, it became one of the first MVNO in Africa to roll out 5G services.
Asia Japan Japan has about 80 MVNO brands, and the market share of MVNOs is 12.2% in 2019. The total number of contractors is 22.3 million.
Vietnam As of March 2025, Vietnam had six MVNO providers using the networks of the two mobile network operators VinaPhone and MobiFone. The six MVNOs are: iTel (Indochina Telecom), Wintel (Mobicast/Masan Group), myLocal (ASIM Telecom), VNSKY (VNPAY), FPT SIM (FPT Retail), and SkyX (Leeon Group).
Europe United Kingdom The UK had 77 active MVNOs as of December 2018. The MVNOs combined market share was 15.9% of the total UK mobile market, representing 15.3 million connections.
Ireland Ireland has seven active MVNO brands as of February 2021, and the market share of MVNOs in 2022 is 13.4%.
Americas United States The three US national carriers have partial or full ownership of several large MVNO brands, such as
Cricket Wireless (AT&T);
TracFone Wireless and
Visible by Verizon (Verizon); and
Mint Mobile and
Metro by T-Mobile (T-Mobile).
Multinational MVNOs Some MVNO Brands have a presence in multiple countries, either as subsidiaries, joint ventures, or through brand licensing agreements with local partners, e.g.
Lycamobile,
Virgin Mobile,
Lebara,
CMLink,
Tesco Mobile, and
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