You know the pain of managing connectivity across multiple carriers and countries.
TNF’s architecture solves these problems at both the technical and service level: one SLA, one price, one contract, and one responsible ally.
As an MSP, your business model depends on delivering consistent, reliable services to your clients — regardless of where they operate. But when it comes to global connectivity, the market forces you into a fragmented approach: separate carrier contracts per country, incompatible management portals, different SLA terms, and billing in multiple currencies. Every new client location multiplies your operational overhead.
What MSPs need is fundamentally different from what traditional carriers offer. You need a single connectivity partner that gives you multi-carrier coverage across 200+ countries, a unified management platform for all connections, wholesale pricing that protects your margins, and enterprise-grade security features like private APN and IPsec VPN — all under one contract. That’s precisely how TNF operates as your connectivity backbone.
You’re dealing with connectivity complexity that non-technical management doesn’t fully understand. Every new country means another carrier relationship, different APIs, varying SLA terms, and inconsistent network performance. When something breaks, you’re coordinating between multiple support teams who point fingers at each other while your client’s operations suffer.
The challenge with traditional multi-carrier connectivity is that it requires stitching together dozens of different networks with varying capabilities, monitoring systems, and support structures. Delivering consistent service becomes increasingly difficult when you’re managing multiple carrier relationships, each with their own technical standards and operational procedures. Your clients expect enterprise-grade connectivity everywhere, but maintaining consistent quality across a patchwork of carrier agreements is where most MSPs lose time and margin.
Here's the technical advantage: TNF's SIM technology uses multi-network SIMs that automatically select the best available network in each location. Instead of managing separate contracts with local carriers, you get access to 750+ networks in 200+ countries through one unified platform. The SIM intelligence handles carrier selection, authentication, and failover automatically — including seamless roaming between networks.
When a primary network fails, fallback happens in seconds, not minutes. Your client stays operational. Your support queue stays quiet. For MSPs serving clients with IoT deployments or distributed infrastructure, one SIM covers all locations without per-country procurement — which means fewer tickets, fewer escalations, and more margin left on the table.
TNF's network architecture provides multiple carrier options in each country, typically 3-5 different networks per location. This isn't just backup connectivity; it's intelligent load balancing and automatic failover based on real-time network performance. The system continuously monitors latency, packet loss, and throughput across all available networks — and routes traffic accordingly.
Your clients get carrier-grade reliability without carrier-grade complexity. When Network A experiences congestion, traffic automatically shifts to Network B. When a carrier has a regional outage, connections seamlessly move to alternative networks. Building this level of redundancy yourself would require managing dozens of separate carrier relationships. With TNF, your clients get multi-carrier resilience while you manage a single partner relationship.
Most mobile carriers deprioritize upload speeds and don't guarantee consistent QoS across international roaming. TNF's carrier agreements specifically ensure symmetric upload/download speeds and consistent Quality of Service parameters regardless of location. This is achieved through direct peering agreements and traffic prioritization at the carrier level.
Your enterprise clients don't call to compliment your network. They call when it breaks. Consistent QoS across every market means fewer of those calls — and less time spent explaining to a client why their video conferencing lags in Madrid but not in Amsterdam. TNF's approach ensures your network policies work the same way in every market you serve.
Carrier contracts
Separate contract per country/carrier
One contract covering 200+ countries
Multiple carrier dashboards
One unified platform with API access
Different per carrier, hard to enforce
One SLA across all networks globally
Multiple invoices, currencies, billing cycles
One consolidated invoice, transparent pricing
Different support desks per carrier
One technical support team, 24/7
Manual setup per location
Automatic multi-network failover built in
Per-carrier provisioning
Centralized SIM lifecycle management
Weeks (carrier negotiation + contract)
Days (already connected to 750+ networks)
Instead of integrating with dozens of different carrier APIs, you work with one unified platform. TNF’s API provides consistent data structures, authentication methods, and monitoring capabilities across all networks. This cuts development time for new integrations and reduces ongoing maintenance overhead substantially.
Why this matters: Your network engineers stop maintaining carrier-specific API integrations and start doing the work that actually grows your business. Deploying connectivity in a new country becomes a configuration task, not a development sprint.
TNF’s platform provides centralised monitoring for all mobile connections worldwide. Real-time performance metrics, usage analytics, and proactive alerting work the same way regardless of which underlying carrier is providing connectivity. This eliminates the complexity of correlating data across multiple carrier portals — a daily frustration for most MSP network operations teams.
Why this matters: When a client calls with a performance issue, your engineers open one portal. Not three. The problem gets diagnosed faster, the client gets an answer faster, and your NOC team doesn’t spend half the morning logging into carrier dashboards that all look different.
One invoice covers all global connectivity, with consistent pricing structures and transparent usage reporting. This eliminates the complexity of managing multiple carrier bills, different currencies, and varying contract terms that don’t align with your billing cycles.
Why this matters: Your finance team reconciles one invoice instead of juggling carrier bills from multiple countries. And because TNF’s wholesale pricing is transparent, you set your margins with confidence. No bill shocks mid-month. No hidden surcharges eating into what you quoted your client.
Your enterprise clients need guaranteed uptime for their distributed offices and branches. TNF’s 4G/5G backup integrates as a secondary WAN link in existing SD-WAN and MPLS architectures. When the primary fixed connection fails, cellular failover activates within seconds. As an MSP, you offer this as a managed service with full visibility through TNF’s monitoring platform — increasing your revenue per client while reducing support calls caused by outages.
MSPs serving logistics, transport, or field service clients need connectivity that follows assets across country borders. TNF’s multi-network SIMs maintain connectivity as vehicles and equipment move between markets — without manual SIM swaps or per-country roaming negotiations. Private APN and fixed IP configurations ensure your client’s IoT devices remain securely accessible from their central management systems.
Retail and hospitality chains need consistent connectivity across dozens or hundreds of locations in multiple countries. TNF lets you offer primary or backup connectivity at every site through one contract, with centralised monitoring and uniform SLA terms. Your clients get the same service quality whether their location is in Amsterdam, Madrid, or São Paulo.
Clients with travelling teams or remote workers need reliable connectivity regardless of location. TNF’s eSIM and multi-network SIM technology provides managed connectivity for laptops, tablets, and mobile routers — without your clients dealing with local SIM procurement in each country. You manage it all from o.e platform.
TNF's mobile connectivity integrates seamlessly with your existing MPLS and SD-WAN infrastructure. Private APNs provide secure connectivity that maintains your network segmentation and security policies. The platform supports standard routing protocols and can participate in your existing network automation workflows.
Configure TNF connections as WAN links in your SD-WAN controllers. Set up route preferences, traffic policies, and failover scenarios just like any other WAN connection. Private APNs ensure traffic stays within your network boundaries and maintains consistent security posture across all client environments.
TNF provides private APN and IPsec VPN configurations that isolate your client's traffic from the public internet. This enables consistent firewall rules and access policies across all connections. IMEI locking prevents unauthorised SIM usage, while traffic filtering and URL black/whitelisting provide additional security controls at the network level. For MSPs serving regulated industries, these controls are essential for demonstrating compliance.
Deploy TNF connections as secure network extensions rather than internet breakouts. Configure private routing that maintains end-to-end security without compromising network performance or introducing additional latency. Fixed IP addresses per SIM enable your clients to reach devices directly — critical for remote monitoring and management of IoT endpoints.
TNF's network architecture provides optimised paths to major cloud providers through strategic peering relationships. This reduces latency and improves performance for hybrid cloud and multi-cloud deployments. Private connectivity options ensure consistent performance for cloud-based applications your clients depend on.
Configure dedicated connectivity paths to AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud through TNF's peering infrastructure. This provides better performance than traditional internet routing while maintaining security and cost predictability for your MSP operations.
TNF’s platform supports both traditional SIM cards and eSIM technology (eUICC) for flexible deployment options. Remote SIM provisioning eliminates the complexity of physical SIM distribution for global deployments. Over-the-air configuration changes enable rapid service adjustments without on-site visits — particularly valuable for MSPs managing large, distributed client environments.
TNF’s support team includes network engineers who understand enterprise connectivity and MSP operations. 24/7 technical support provides expert assistance for complex network issues. Dedicated technical account management ensures consistent service delivery as your MSP business scales.
RESTful APIs provide real-time access to network performance data, usage analytics, and configuration management. Webhook notifications enable proactive monitoring and automated response to connectivity events. Standard protocols ensure compatibility with your existing network management and ticketing systems.
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TNF operates on a wholesale pricing model. You get transparent, volume-based rates without hidden surcharges or per-country pricing surprises. There are no minimum volume commitments that penalise you for scaling gradually. You set your own margins and billing structure for your clients. TNF provides one consolidated invoice covering all global connectivity, which simplifies your finance operations and improves budget predictability. The pricing structure is the same whether you’re connecting 100 SIMs or 100,000.
Yes. TNF’s platform is designed for channel partners who want to offer connectivity under their own brand. You can use TNF’s wholesale connectivity, management platform, and support infrastructure while presenting the service to your clients as part of your own MSP portfolio. Your clients see your brand, your pricing, and your SLA — while TNF handles the underlying carrier management, network operations, and technical support at the infrastructure level.
TNF provides a complete IoT and M2M connectivity portfolio that MSPs can integrate into their service offering. This includes multi-network SIMs with private APN and IPsec VPN for secure IoT deployments, fixed IP addresses for remote device management, IMEI locking to prevent unauthorised SIM usage, and a cloud-based management portal with real-time monitoring and API integration. MSPs can offer managed IoT connectivity to clients in sectors like logistics, energy, industrial automation, and smart infrastructure — all through one partner relationship with TNF.
Traditional single-carrier connectivity creates a single point of failure: if that carrier has an outage, your client loses connectivity. TNF’s multi-carrier architecture provides automatic failover between 3-5 networks per country. The system continuously monitors network performance and reroutes traffic when it detects degradation — before your client notices an issue. This approach delivers carrier-grade uptime without requiring you to manage multiple carrier contracts per country.
The core challenge is fragmentation. Each carrier relationship introduces a different API, a different monitoring dashboard, different SLA terms, and a different support process. For an MSP serving clients in 15 countries, that can mean managing 15+ separate carrier relationships — each with their own billing cycles, technical standards, and escalation procedures. TNF consolidates all of this into one partner relationship. You get one API, one monitoring platform, one invoice, and one support team for all connectivity across all countries.
In the connectivity context, an MSP acts as the single point of responsibility for a client’s network services. The MSP sources, deploys, monitors, and supports connectivity — so the client doesn’t have to manage it themselves. TNF enables this model by providing MSPs with a wholesale connectivity platform that includes multi-carrier coverage, centralised management, and enterprise-grade security features. You deliver the service to your client under your own brand and SLA. TNF provides the infrastructure and support behind the scenes.
MSP stands for Managed Service Provider — a company that remotely manages IT infrastructure, networking, and connectivity services for its clients. For MSPs, managing connectivity across multiple carriers creates operational complexity that scales exponentially with geographic coverage. Every additional country typically means another carrier contract, another management portal, another billing relationship, and another support escalation path. Unified connectivity through TNF eliminates this complexity by consolidating 750+ networks in 200+ countries under one contract, one SLA, and one management platform. This lets MSPs focus on delivering value to their clients instead of managing carrier relationships.