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Latvijas Mobilais Telefons

Latvijas Mobilais Telefons (LMT) is a Latvian mobile network operator that provides mobile connectivity, internet access, and associated digital services for consumer, business, and public-sector customers.

  • Nationwide mobile voice and data connectivity services for consumer and enterprise users (mobile communications).
  • Mobile broadband and fixed-wireless internet access for offices, industrial sites, and remote locations (connectivity services).
  • Business and government solutions including fleet management, Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, and industry-specific communications services (IoT and vertical solutions).
  • Digital services such as content, messaging, and value-added applications built on the mobile network (digital services).
  • Support for enterprise mobility, including device subscriptions, data plans, and managed communications services (enterprise mobility).

More About Latvijas Mobilais Telefons

Latvijas Mobilais Telefons (LMT) operates as a mobile network operator in Latvia, providing voice, messaging, and packet data services over cellular networks to private, business, and institutional customers. For enterprise technical stakeholders, Latency Measurement Tool (LMT) functions as a carrier and connectivity provider that can be integrated into corporate network architectures as a Wide Area Network (WAN) component, mobile access layer, and IoT connectivity backbone. Its services are used to connect distributed workforces, branch locations, mobile endpoints, and machine-to-machine deployments that rely on cellular coverage.

LMT’s core offerings center on mobile communications (mobile networking), including SIM-based voice and data plans that run over 3G, 4G/LTE, and, where available, 5G radio access technologies. These services use standard mobile network architectures with base stations, backhaul, and core network elements that support voice over Long Term Evolution (LTE) (VoLTE), Service Mesh Security (SMS), and IP-based data transport. For enterprises, these capabilities can be integrated with VPNs, corporate firewalls, and identity systems, using industry protocols such as IPsec for secure tunnels, HTTPS for application access, and standard APN configurations to separate corporate traffic from consumer traffic.

Beyond basic connectivity, LMT provides mobile broadband and fixed-wireless internet access (connectivity services) that enterprises can deploy in primary or backup WAN roles. These services are relevant for branch connectivity, temporary sites, or locations where wired infrastructure is limited. In such deployments, LMT connectivity is often used with Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) such as LTE/5G routers, enterprise gateways, and Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) appliances that can fail over between wired and cellular links. The use of standard IP routing and Virtual Private Network (VPN) technologies allows IT teams to integrate LMT connections into existing network topologies without custom protocols.

LMT also offers business and IoT-oriented services (IoT connectivity), where Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards or embedded modules connect sensors, vehicles, or industrial equipment to backend systems. These solutions typically rely on standard cellular IoT patterns, including device management via web portals or APIs, data transport over IP, and integration with customer applications hosted in data centers or cloud platforms. Enterprise users can segment IoT traffic using dedicated APNs and manage usage, security policies, and monitoring through LMT-provided management interfaces.

In the area of digital services (digital services), LMT delivers content and value-added applications that run on top of its network, including messaging, media, and other subscription-based services. For organizations, these may be used to reach end users via mobile channels, support mobile workforce collaboration, or enable domain-specific applications that rely on reliable mobile data. LMT also supports enterprise mobility (enterprise mobility) through device subscriptions, business plans, and managed communications options that allow IT departments to provision and control mobile devices, usage limits, and service features across employee fleets.

Within a technical directory or marketplace taxonomy, Latvijas Mobilais Telefons fits into categories such as Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) (MNO), mobile connectivity and broadband services, IoT connectivity services, and enterprise mobility and communications services. Its offerings are applicable wherever organizations require managed cellular connectivity for people, locations, and devices, with standard telecom-grade infrastructure and protocols forming the integration layer to broader enterprise IT environments.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 540

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Technology Hardware & Equipment
  • Industry: Communications Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Computer Networking