Term:
Equivalent mobile operators
Definition:
This is a way of counting the number of operators in countries where regional licensing applies. If a country has 10 regions, each with three operators, the number of mobile equivalent operators for that country is three. In countries where there are different numbers of operators in different regions, the largest number of operators in the same market is used to determine the national equivalent.
Domain:
ICT
Source:
Cellular Mobile Pricing Structures and Trends, Working Party on Telecommunication and Information Services Policies – November 1999, page 9, Select Glossary of Mobile Terms