Telemedia Johannesburg

We’re in Johannesburg for Telemedia.

If you’re thinking about control, risk, and growth in mVAS, it’s a good time to compare perspectives.

Across the South African market, the fundamentals are strong. Services are onboarded, flows are approved, and partners are established.

What’s less visible is how those services behave once they are live in market.

That’s where things get interesting. Working closely with WASPA, we’ve been building a clearer picture of how services are presented, how journeys evolve, and where risk and performance start to interact.

We’ll be sharing some of those observations in Johannesburg.

What we can explore together

Depending on your role, the conversation might focus on:

  • For operators: How services are actually being presented across your network, and where early indicators of risk or friction are emerging
  • For aggregators: How to strengthen your position with operators by providing greater visibility and control across partner activity
  • For CSPs and media partners: What’s working in market, and how to align performance with compliance and user experience expectations

Why meet

This isn’t a demo.

It’s a working conversation based on what we’re seeing across the market, and how that applies to your services, partners, or network.

If it’s useful, we can also walk through:

  • how to get a clearer view of live user journeys
  • how to identify issues earlier, before they escalate
  • how to balance protection, compliance, and commercial performance

Book a time to meet in Johannesburg

The MCP team will be in Johannesburg for the whole Telemedia week. If you’d like to book a meeting either at the event, at your office or another venue, complete the form below.

Where to find us

We’ll be at Telemedia Johannesburg from 2-4 June.

You’ll find us in the Mzansi Lounge, where we’re co-hosting the main networking space alongside industry partners.

It’s an easy place to meet during the event, or we can arrange time nearby if you prefer something quieter.

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