MWingz is a joint venture between Orange Belgium and Proximus, established to develop a shared mobile access network by integrating both active and passive components of the Radio Access Network (RAN). This collaboration commenced on April 1, 2020, with the goal of enhancing network efficiency and accelerating the deployment of advanced mobile technologies across Belgium. Vision and Mission MWingz envisions becoming the trusted reference for managing mobile networks through cutting-edge technology. Their mission is to build, operate, and secure the shared mobile networks entrusted by Orange Belgium and Proximus, ensuring reliable, robust, and future-ready connectivity for individuals and businesses. Core Values MWingz operates based on the following core values: Efficiency : Striving to do things right and prioritize effectively. Quality : Committed to delivering qualitative results that meet customer specifications and standards. Compliance : Adhering to ethical practices and corporate governance, ensuring fairness and respect. Teamwork : Fostering a collaborative environment that encourages knowledge sharing and trust. Empowerment : Providing space for creativity and decision-making, enabling personal and professional growth. Network Sharing Models MWingz implements various network sharing models to optimize resources and improve coverage: Deep Passive Sharing : Operators share physical sites and mast/antenna frames, including facilities like sheds, power, cooling, and transmission. Active Sharing without Spectrum (MORAN) : Operators share Base Transceiver Stations (BTS)/Node B, antennas, transmission, and masts, while maintaining separate core networks and spectrum. Active Sharing with Spectrum Sharing (MOCN) : Operators share BTS/Node B, antennas, transmission, and masts, with pooled and shared spectrum. National Roaming : The hosting operator provides capacity to the visiting operator in specific areas, using only the host's spectrum for traffic. Commitment to Sustainability MWingz is dedicated to contributing to economic, environmental, technological, and social progress through sustainable development. They aim to reduce digital inequalities by offering inclusive solutions accessible to as many people as possible, and they require their suppliers to implement these principles throughout their supply chain. Conclusion By combining the strengths of Orange Belgium and Proximus, MWingz is poised to revolutionize Belgium's mobile network landscape, delivering enhanced coverage, faster 5G rollouts, and a superior mobile experience for end-users and society at large.
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