Enhancing your customers' experience with secure and efficient entitlement sever

Communication has never been as vital as it is now. After all, people rely on efficient communication to stay in touch with their loved ones, work, order groceries, access their medical reports - everything!

As per recent stats, this communication reliance is only set to grow by at least a billion mobile phone subscribers yearly. This growth presents immense opportunities for mobile network operators who can keep up with the growing demands and trends without lowering their quality. And using an entitlement server is a sure way to capitalize on this imminent change:

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Why Do You Need an Entitlement Server?

There are two key reasons why mobile network operators may need to implement an Entitlement Server. First of all, the number of eSIM-only primary devices such as iPhones and Android phones as well as secondary devices such as tablets and watches using eSIM has been rapidly increasing. To make sure that their subscribers can switch from a SIM-based device to an eSIM-based one in a seamless, convenient way, operators need to implement an Entitlement Server. This allows subscribers to transfer their subscription or set up a new one without visiting the operator's point of sale or scanning any QR codes on a different device.

The second reason to implement an Entitlement Server is service entitlement. Advanced network services such as Voice over LTE, Voice over WiFi, 5G, Hotspot/Tethering, and others can require entitlement in case the operator wishes to offer these services only to certain subscribers or subscriber groups. Entitlement Server allows operators to regulate which services are available to which subscribers, which results in increased flexibility of offering extra services to certain subscriber segments (for example, providing VoWiFi only to enterprise subscribers) or charging plans (for example, disabling tethering for unlimited data plans).

The Benefits of a Feature-rich Entitlement Server

Do you know what a good entitlement server can do for your business? Let's start with the most obvious one - increased revenue. The increased flexibility resulting from an efficient entitlement server boosts subscriptions, especially from existing subscribers. Instead of losing clients in an arguably competitive industry, you can attract and retain clients by providing reliable and secure services.

Besides reducing subscriber churn and attracting more clients, you can boost your revenue by upping user connections. Your subscribers can use multiple eSIMs, which raises their revenue per user and adds to your profits.

And, of course, you can jump on the latest technologies with a good entitlement server to keep your subscribers interested. So, as the quality of connections increases, your entitlement server deployment will ensure your clients can access the latest technology trends, ensuring you do not miss out on your market's needs.

Why Get the Elitnet Entitlement Server?

Entitlement servers improve user experiences by streamlining the management of devices and regularly updating the services available. But the Elitnet Entitlement Server goes a step further by providing the following services:

  1. VoLTE entitlement: You can choose which of your subscribers can use the VoLTE service.
  2. VoWIFI entitlement: This feature allows providing VoWifi services only to particular subscribers or segments.
  3. 5G entitlement: Operators can use this entitlement feature to only allow access to 5G network subscriptions to certain subscribers or charging plans.
  4. Primary device provisioning: Subscribed users can conveniently switch from a SIM to an eSIM subscription to be used on an eSIM-only device.
  5. Secondary device provisioning: This feature enables users to download an eSIM to their secondary device directly via their primary device.
  6. eSIM transfer: This option allows subscribed users to transfer eSIMs from their primary to secondary devices and vice versa.
  7. Websheet: This feature ensures that the subscriber accepts the operator's terms and conditions and carries out additional authentication procedures before an eSIM is provisioned on their primary or secondary device.

Additionally, the Elitnet entitlement server complies with the guidelines and specifications set out by major device manufacturers as well as the GSMA. It also features a robust statistics and reporting engine, multitenancy support, and a graphical user interface for easier management.

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