Who it is for
Telecom consultancies, vendors, investors, and lean strategy teams tracking mobile operators, satellite-to-phone portfolios, market movement, public commentary, and operator-level follow-up.
Telecom watch desk for mobile and Global NTN operators
Compare operators across 31 markets, monitor public commentary and regulatory movement, and turn market signals into source-backed briefs, alerts, recommended actions, and grounded AI answers.
Minos keeps public comparison free, then adds a paid workspace for Monitoring, Advisor, and Assistant workflows at $19.99/month after trial-backed subscription activation. Hosted MCP and Developer API access remain available on request for approved users.
Positioning
Telecom consultancies, vendors, investors, and lean strategy teams tracking mobile operators, satellite-to-phone portfolios, market movement, public commentary, and operator-level follow-up.
Minos combines benchmark data, public-commentary monitoring, source strength, earnings evidence, regulatory watch, strategic assessment, and grounded AI workflows instead of leaving those tasks split across separate tools.
The product separates free public Comparison, the paid Monitoring, Advisor, and Assistant workspace, and approved integration access so each surface stays understandable and useful.
What it does
Move across 31 markets, including the Global NTN portfolio, and compare operators with a consistent framework for coverage, quality, experience, value, satisfaction, and outage resilience.
Create monitoring agents, follow 15-minute cycles, receive alerts and daily summaries, and inspect trend windows across mapped public commentary sources where available.
See whether commentary is coming from app reviews, outage discussion, communities, forums, consumer reviews, regulator complaints, or broader directional public sources.
Review operator assessments, SWOT, opportunities, risks, cross-market comparables, transferable lessons, and recommended actions in one strategy-oriented workspace.
Surface operator financial-reporting signals around revenue scale, subscriber base, ARPU posture, capex trajectory, and management-priority announcements where public sources are available.
Monitor regulator feeds and upcoming events, with impact areas such as spectrum, coverage, competition, network security, consumer issues, and general regulatory movement.
Ask natural-language business questions while Gemini Flash and the deterministic fallback path keep answers grounded in Minos comparison, monitoring, source, and advisory data.
Approved users can access read-only hosted MCP and Developer API capabilities for market listing, comparison, source visibility, trend summaries, recent alerts, and strategic assessments.
Product structure
The same 31-market, 102-operator snapshot feeds public Comparison, Advisor, Assistant, hosted read tools, and refresh output. That keeps market ranking, monitoring context, source evidence, and strategic assessment from becoming separate views of the same operator.
Access model
Anyone can explore the market comparison surface and inspect operator ranking context, source framing, and the Global NTN portfolio.
The $19.99/month subscription opens Monitoring, Advisor, and Assistant after checkout confirms trialing or active access.
Hosted MCP and Developer API capabilities stay read-only and are granted separately for approved users and integration owners.
Application profile
Minos supports a 31-market, 102-operator universe shared across public comparison, paid monitoring, Advisor workflows, earnings intelligence, regulatory watch, Gemini-backed Assistant answers, and approved hosted read access. Commentary coverage spans app reviews, outage discussions, consumer reviews, communities, forums, regulator complaints, and broader public discussion sources where mapped and available.
Launch
Use the public comparison immediately, or start the trial-backed subscription flow for Monitoring, Advisor, and Assistant access.
Minos works from one canonical market universe so Comparison, Monitoring, Advisor, Assistant, and approved MCP or Developer API reads do not drift apart. Public users inspect rankings and source context; subscribers use the workspace for alerts, briefs, and follow-up.