NetLync’s Entitlements-as-a-Service® (EaaS®) now incorporates the RCS use case, allowing global carriers to offer seamless rich media communication between iOS and Android users, enhancing the...
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Diameter Security Gateway (DSG) Released by NetLync to Dramatically Reduce Integration Time for EaaS®
NetLync launches the Diameter Security Gateway (DSG), a feature that expedites integration times and efforts for Entitlements-as-a-Service® (EaaS®)...
NetLync Supports Legos in Pioneering Enhanced Android and iOS Experience
NetLync proudly announces our significant role in assisting Legos, a French white-label carrier, in becoming one of the first MVNOs to provide...
NetLync Further Expands Device Support for Cellular iPad with EaaS®
NetLync has added iPad to its Entitlements-as-a-Service, allowing carriers to support all cellular iPads, enabling seamless connection to the same...
NetLync announces the expansion of access and features for Entitlements-as-a-Service® for Android
NetLync redefines digitalisation for wireless carriers globally with a new era in Entitlements-as-a-Service (EaaS), bringing its revolutionary...
NetLync Unveils Universal iOS Entitlements for the Ultimate Digital Experience for MNOs and MVNOs Globally
NetLync announces the launch of a universal Entitlements-as-a-Service. Through work with Apple, NetLync gives carriers across the world access to...
NetLync Launches Its System Integrator Partner Programme to Help Carriers Implement Mobile APIs
NetLync announces the official launch of its System Integrator Partner Programme. This initiative propels us into collaboration with the globe's...
NetLync EaaS® Now Supports iOS and Android in an All-in-One Entitlements Solution with a Single Integration Point
By eliminating the need for separate solutions to cover both iOS and Android, and the inevitable increased costs associated, NetLync's Entitlement...
NetLync and Giesecke+Devrient introduce Entitlements-as-a-Service® (EaaS®) with support for eSIM Quick Transfer on iPhone
A look at what eSIM means for rural carriers in the United States and how they can get ready for the move away from physical SIM cards.