How GSMA Device Compatibility can help your business

For the first time, you can instantly find out how technically well matched a mobile device is to a mobile network – in any country, region or market.

GSMA Device Compatibility gives you an instant analysis on the ‘match quality’ to the network in question and its band frequencies – in the form of a compatibility score. This brings many business opportunities, including increasing revenues, creating efficiencies and improving the customer experience.

Match the opportunities to your business
Expand global sales
Tap into new, profitable markets by leveraging device-to-network compatibility knowledge.
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Leverage the pre-owned market
Only ship devices to markets where they will work optimally and ensure the best sale value for a pre-owned device.
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Optimise distribution
Know the best-matched networks, markets and geographical locations for devices, enabling rapid sale and deployment.
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Increase ARPU
Gain the insights you need on your customers’ devices to implement marketing strategies that retain and upsell throughout the customer lifecycle.
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Gain global business insights
Make better informed business decisions on device selling or reselling, as well as network and device management.
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Reduce customer churn
Customers are less likely to move to another network or brand of device, as they are already experiencing good reliability.
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Why is device-to-network compatibility important?

Low device-to-network compatibility causes common problems with customers’ connectivity – from limited services to dropped calls. It happens when customers use devices on a network for which they were not originally intended – for instance, buying pre-owned or on the open market.

This service’s compatibility data will help the ecosystem increase the match quality of devices to networks globally.