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eSIM Go and CSG Accelerate, Simplify MVNO Journey
eSIM Go and CSG Accelerate, Simplify MVNO Journey

Business Wire

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

eSIM Go and CSG Accelerate, Simplify MVNO Journey

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As the global mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) market surges towards a projected $137 billion by 2030, eSIM Go, a digital connectivity pioneer, is scaling for future growth. With its modernised user platform, developed in collaboration with CSG ® (NASDAQ: CSGS), eSIM Go will simplify and speed up the MVNO journey, enabling faster onboarding, richer self-service and seamless integration of digital offerings. 'Businesses from fintechs to airlines are looking to deepen customer relationships by offering custom digital mobile services. But becoming an MVNO has traditionally been a slow, complex and inflexible process,' said Zacc Couldrick, CEO, eSIM Go. 'As we aim to eliminate the barriers to entry into the digital connectivity space, we needed a technology provider with deep network relationships and a history of simplifying complex processes. With CSG's proven, cloud-native technology, we've built a platform that makes it easy to launch, integrate and personalise connectivity offerings that customers truly value.' eSIM Go's next-generation platform allows businesses to deploy new wireless services in as little as 48 hours. By integrating CSG Ascendon into the platform, eSIM Go customers benefit from streamlined onboarding and offboarding, and a fast, intuitive self-service experience. Whether scaling a product portfolio or entering new markets, eSIM Go customers can move with greater speed and agility to meet the evolving demands of a digital economy. 'We're seeing a resurgence in MVNO innovation, as businesses create tailored connectivity services for niche and underserved markets,' said Sean Casey, SVP, Product Management, CSG. 'In a complex partnership ecosystem, eSIM Go's modernised platform redefines what's possible, making MVNO onboarding faster, easier and more scalable while building loyalty that lasts. This is a pivotal step in the evolution of digital connectivity, and it's an honour for CSG to support eSIM Go as it leads the charge in delivering simplified, future-ready solutions for sustainable growth.' Discover how CSG's cloud-native platform supports innovation and scalability for MVNOs and for MVNEs, helping innovators like Three Group Solutions drive agility and growth. About CSG CSG empowers companies to build unforgettable experiences, making it easier for people and businesses to connect with, use and pay for the services they value most. Our customer experience, billing and payments solutions help companies of any size make money and make a difference. With our SaaS solutions, company leaders can take control of their future and tap into guidance along the way from our fiercely committed and forward-thinking CSGers around the world. Want to be future-ready and a change-maker like the global brands that trust CSG? Visit to learn more. About eSIM Go eSIM Go empowers businesses of any size to offer their own digital connectivity solutions to customers, providing everything needed to scale their global opportunity and go to market fast. Any commercial model can be aligned with eSIM Go's complete eSIM product ecosystem, enabling business partners to embed our capabilities into their product via API, co-brand a fully managed eSIM service or pursue an affiliate route. Global brands in travel, MNO/MVNO, fintech and more trust eSIM Go to generate revenue and increase customer loyalty through high quality eSIM data bundles based on over 1,000 networks in 190+ countries. For more, see

Charlottetown MP Sean Casey loses 2nd bid to become Speaker of the House of Commons
Charlottetown MP Sean Casey loses 2nd bid to become Speaker of the House of Commons

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Charlottetown MP Sean Casey loses 2nd bid to become Speaker of the House of Commons

Charlottetown MP Sean Casey once again came up short in his bid to become Speaker of the House of Commons, as MPs elected Quebec Liberal Francis Scarpaleggia to the role on Monday. The election was held on the first day back in the House for newly elected and returning members of Parliament following a five-month hiatus and the April 28 general election. The first order of business was to select a new Speaker, so that the person could be in place before King Charles delivers the throne speech. Scarpaleggia, who represents the riding of Lac-Saint-Louis in Quebec, was chosen by his peers through a secret ranked ballot. The Speaker oversees proceedings in the House of Commons, ensures order during debates, and serves as a neutral figure in Parliament. Eight MPs were initially in the running for the job, but before the vote on Monday, the list had narrowed to six after two Conservative MPs withdrew their names. Casey, a long-serving MP for Charlottetown, was among those still seeking the position. He had previously made a bid for the role in 2023, following the resignation of former Speaker Anthony Rota. At that time, MPs elected Liberal MP Greg Fergus, who was again among the list of candidates this time. In his address to the House on Monday before the vote, Casey said his background in law would be a good preparation for the job, and told MPs he was motivated by a desire to change the tone in the House. "We owe Canadians a genuine effort to raise the bar in how we treat each other. A new session with so many new faces offers a fresh start and a real chance to lead by example," he said. The Speaker's position comes with a salary top-up of nearly $100,000, an official residence in a rural area of Quebec, and an apartment and office within Parliament's Centre Block building. There has never been a Speaker of the House of Commons from P.E.I.

Charlottetown MP Sean Casey loses 2nd bid to become Speaker of the House of Commons
Charlottetown MP Sean Casey loses 2nd bid to become Speaker of the House of Commons

CBC

time26-05-2025

  • Politics
  • CBC

Charlottetown MP Sean Casey loses 2nd bid to become Speaker of the House of Commons

Charlottetown MP Sean Casey once again came up short in his bid to become Speaker of the House of Commons, as MPs elected Quebec Liberal Francis Scarpaleggia to the role on Monday. The election was held on the first day back in the House for newly elected and returning members of Parliament following a five-month hiatus and the April 28 general election. The first order of business was to select a new Speaker, so that the person could be in place before King Charles delivers the throne speech. Scarpaleggia, who represents the riding of Lac-Saint-Louis in Quebec, was chosen by his peers through a secret ranked ballot. The Speaker oversees proceedings in the House of Commons, ensures order during debates, and serves as a neutral figure in Parliament. Eight MPs were initially in the running for the job, but before the vote on Monday, the list had narrowed to six after two Conservative MPs withdrew their names. Casey, a long-serving MP for Charlottetown, was among those still seeking the position. He had previously made a bid for the role in 2023, following the resignation of former Speaker Anthony Rota. At that time, MPs elected Liberal MP Greg Fergus, who was again among the list of candidates this time. In his address to the House on Monday before the vote, Casey said his background in law would be a good preparation for the job, and told MPs he was motivated by a desire to change the tone in the House. "We owe Canadians a genuine effort to raise the bar in how we treat each other. A new session with so many new faces offers a fresh start and a real chance to lead by example," he said. The Speaker's position comes with a salary top-up of nearly $100,000, an official residence in a rural area of Quebec, and an apartment and office within Parliament's Centre Block building.

Sean Casey keeps his name in the hat for Speaker of the House of Commons
Sean Casey keeps his name in the hat for Speaker of the House of Commons

CBC

time23-05-2025

  • Politics
  • CBC

Sean Casey keeps his name in the hat for Speaker of the House of Commons

Charlottetown MP Sean Casey says he's letting his name go forward to be considered for the role of Speaker in the House of Commons. With a third of MPs having been newly elected in the April 28 general election, the five-term Liberal MP said there's a unique opportunity for a reset in terms of how members treat one another in the House. "I've seen the gradual decline in the level of civility, decorum, respect for the institution, respect for the Speaker's office. I think that I can play a role in making that better," Casey told CBC News on Friday. "Running for Speaker is a chance for me to use my experience in a way that will make a contribution to the country. And the fact that I was passed over for cabinet is one of the reasons that I am in the race," he said. The Speaker will be elected by the MPs on Monday as Parliament's first order of business. Tradition holds that all members other than party leaders and cabinet ministers are considered to be running unless they take their name out of contention by 6 p.m. ET on the business day before the vote. Casey was also contending for the position in 2023 after former Liberal MP Anthony Rota stepped down from the position. But MPs at that time elected Liberal Greg Fergus, who is expected to be in the running again. The Speaker's position comes with a salary top-up of nearly $100,000, an official residence in a nearby part of Quebec, and an apartment and office within Parliament's Centre Block building.

Freddie Freeman compared to legends as Sean Casey applauds his career
Freddie Freeman compared to legends as Sean Casey applauds his career

Time of India

time12-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Freddie Freeman compared to legends as Sean Casey applauds his career

Freddie Freeman compared to legends as Sean Casey applauds his career (Image Source: Getty Images Freddie Freeman has been one of baseball's most consistent and reliable hitters for a long time. Now he's being memorialized by former major league star Sean Casey , who believes Freddie Freeman's the equal of all-time greats in consideration for the sport's highest praise. As Freddie Freeman continues to thrive with the Dodgers, this new high level of coverage shows just how much respect he's earned around Major League Baseball. Sean Casey compares Freddie Freeman to baseball's all-time greatest hitters Veteran big league player and hitting coach Sean Casey believes Freddie Freeman is one of the all-time great hitters in the history of the game. Casey, a former player himself and noted for his own powerful bat, offered this lovely compliment recently during an interview. He said Freddie Freeman's swing, focus, and steady production at the plate remind him of the best hitters baseball has ever had. Freddie Freeman is one of the best and most reliable players in baseball for a very long time. He started with the Atlanta Braves and currently plays for the Los Angeles Dodgers . Freddie Freeman has hit a tremendous number of home runs in his career. He barely gets struck out and generally helps his team whenever they need him. Freddie Freeman's World Series Grand Slam history and proved his heart Freddie Freeman experienced a gargantuan moment in the last year World Series when he hit a walk-off grand slam during the first game against the Yankees. It was the first walk-off grand slam in World Series history. It was even more historic because Freddie Freeman was playing with a painful ankle. His big swing gave the Dodgers a win and enabled them to maintain momentum throughout the rest of the series. He later won World Series MVP, adding to a career full of honors. Freddie Freeman has also earned an MVP award , a Gold Glove, and has been chosen to the All-Star team seven times. But beyond the numbers, he is respected for being a quiet leader and great teammate. Old and young players both look up to him for his even-keel demeanor and work ethic. Also Read: Freddie Freeman Proves Braves Wrong With Historic Dodgers Performance

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