Solution · PulseM WISP Upgrade

From regional ISP
to mobile operator.

PulseM turns an existing WISP footprint into a local mobile service with SIM identity, access, local core, backhaul, and support in one program.

Customer
Regional WISP or broadband provider
Footprint
Scoped for a regional footprint
Outcome
Own SIM, data, coverage
Deployment view One-region operator footprint A regional operator footprint shaped for local mobile service.
System view Neutral-host RAN Shared towers and FWA broadband fold into the same business case as the new mobile service.
AccessTowers + FWA
SIMOwn identity
ServiceMobile data
BackhaulHybrid per site

Regional broadband providers ready to own the mobile layer.

Regional WISP

An existing fixed-wireless ISP that wants its own SIM identity and mobile presence alongside resale.

Rural Co-op

A community or rural broadband entity that already owns towers and fibre and wants to layer mobile service onto the same footprint.

Pacific Operator

A small-island operator that needs mobile control and service continuity on a regional cost base.

Neutral Host

A tower or site owner offering shared mobile capacity to multiple tenants and needing a multi-operator service layer to back it.

A PulseM mobile buildout, sized for a region.

PulseM Core

SIM identity, subscriber control, and mobile data.

The customer launches a mobile service under its own regional identity, with 4G and 5G support underneath the program.

Service Continuity

Service launch scope stays in the same program.

Data service, SIM identity, and service continuity are scoped together instead of split into separate vendor projects.

Access

Neutral-host RAN, FWA, and reuse of existing towers.

The new mobile service rides the access infrastructure the WISP already owns, with FWA continuing to anchor the broadband line of business.

Backhaul

Fibre, microwave, or satellite per site.

Backhaul is selected per site, including satellite for remote sites where fibre is uneconomic. Single sites do not have to share one transport assumption.

Scoped economics, one delivery owner, regional operating model.

Scoped economics

The business case is tuned around regional subscriber bases and staged rollout pace.

One accountable program

The same delivery team scopes mobile service, local core, backhaul, and access integration as one program.

Regional operating model

Auckland engineering and TAC keep support aligned with the regional operating day.

Scope a PulseM WISP upgrade

Auckland-based delivery. Bring the coverage map and existing assets. We will scope access, local core, backhaul, and support as one program.

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