MOLO (telecommunications)
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MOLO is an acronym for Mobile Other Licensed Operator. It is a term used in the United Kingdom telecommunications market to describe a business which sells mobile telephone services directly to users but which does not own or operate its own network infrastructure. Such companies operate by buying a wholesale service from one of the mobile network operators and reselling this under their own brand to the customer. Examples are Virgin Mobile and BT Mobile.
The term for this world wide is Mobile Virtual Network Operator.
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