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While Lucky Mobile claims to be an MVNO it is debatable whether it really is one. Considering that it is a BCE owned company it is unlikely to be able to "enter into a business agreement with any mobile network operator to obtain bulk access to network services at wholesale rates". If Lucky Mobile were able to obtain better wholesale rates from say Telus or Rogers, would it be able to switch to this other MNO, and either pass on these savings to their subscribers or increase its profits? Unlikely. It is there solely to market Bell's cellular services. It's a brand with a semi-independent sales channel. But a MVNO? Not quite sure. Gentleman wiki (talk) 21:10, 12 June 2019 (UTC)[reply] I think it is a MVNO owned by Bell Mobility, correct me if I'm wrong.