The backdrop of events like Connected Britain is that the challenger ISPs, which have come to the fore by serving areas poorly catered by the incumbents, are usually in a much stronger financial position. They are leaner, not encumbered by legacy technical debts, and more focused on their core competencies – laying fiber, connecting properties, and operating a network that requires very few customer service calls. But by virtue of being so focused, their remit is narrow. However, like the cablecos in the US, there is a major opportunity here for these altnets to expand into mobile, through the MVNO channel. Companies like Lifecycle Software are poised to provide the enablement services needed to launch these services under the MVNE…