Housed in the sprawling and somewhat frenetic GSMA stand, NetLync was demonstrating its GSMA-backed Entitlements-as-a-Service offering, which allows MNOs to manage the multitude of choices available to their customers – enabling MNOs and MVNOs to ensure that devices on the network can engage in specific technologies and have access to features. Entitlements in the NetLync remit covers things like eSIM transfers, adding additional devices to a plan, like smart watches and tablets, cross-platform RCS enablement, advanced roaming, and VoLTE and VoWiFi. The NetLync server is the piece that authenticates that the device has an active entitlement, and acts as the interface between the network and the device, in terms of approving the features. Some readers might recall an episode of…