An existing fixed-wireless ISP that wants its own SIM identity, voice services, and mobile presence alongside resale.
From regional ISP
to mobile operator.
NewLand turns an existing WISP footprint into a local mobile service: SIM identity, FWA broadband, voice, data, and backhaul planned as one regional program.
Regional WISPs, fixed-broadband providers, and rural co-ops that want to stop reselling someone else's mobile service.
A community or rural broadband entity that already owns towers and fiber and wants to layer mobile service onto the same footprint.
A small-island operator that needs mobile control, service, and messaging functions on a regional cost base.
A tower or site owner offering shared mobile capacity to multiple tenants and needing a multi-operator service layer to back it.
A 4th-MNO-style buildout, sized for a region.
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.
Voice and SMS launch scope.
Voice, messaging, and data launch together instead of becoming three separate vendor projects.
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.
Fiber, microwave, or satellite per site.
Backhaul is selected per site, including satellite for remote sites where fiber is uneconomic. Single sites do not have to share one transport assumption.
Scoped economics, one delivery owner, regional operating model.
The business case is tuned around regional subscriber bases and staged rollout pace.
The same delivery team scopes mobile service, voice, messaging, and access integration as one program.
Auckland engineering and TAC keep support aligned with the regional operating day.
Become the network in your region
Auckland-based engineering. Bring the coverage map and existing assets. We will scope mobile service, FWA, backhaul, and support as one program.
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