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The GSM market is a competitive space for mobile network providers, with the introduction of 4G and 5G technologies. 4G networks offer faster speeds and improved data capacity, while 5G networks offer even faster speeds and improved latency. This has enabled mobile network providers to offer more advanced services, such as streaming video and gaming.
The GSM market is also characterized by the emergence of new technologies, such as Voice over LTE (VoLTE) and Voice over Wi-Fi (VoWiFi). These technologies allow users to make calls over the internet, rather than through traditional cellular networks.
The GSM market is also characterized by the emergence of new business models, such as virtual network operators (VNOs). VNOs are companies that provide mobile services without owning their own network infrastructure.
Finally, the GSM market is characterized by the emergence of new players, such as mobile virtual network enablers (MVNEs). MVNEs are companies that provide the technology and infrastructure for VNOs to operate.
Some of the major players in the GSM market include AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, Vodafone, Orange, and Telefonica. Show Less Read more