Your customers already trust you with their words. Now their wishes.

For decades, people have trusted their calls, messages and whereabouts to their network. AmisAd turns that trust — and the towers that carry it — into a new business, without betraying an ounce of it.

The tower near Maya’s office

When Maya told AmisAd about the dress, the matching didn’t happen in a data center on another continent. It happened in an isolated slice of the network, running near her — on infrastructure owned and operated by her carrier, inside her country, under her country’s laws.

Elena’s offer traveled to meet Maya’s need. Maya’s need went nowhere. And when the match was made, the carrier that hosted it — quietly, lawfully, locally — earned its share.

The role only you can play

  • Closeness. You operate compute where no one else does: steps from the customer. AmisAd’s matching runs on the buyer’s own device or in isolated slices of your network — 6G-ready by design — fast, contained, and gone when it’s done.
  • Sovereignty. Data residency and processing obligations aren’t a burden here — they’re the product. Matches happen inside your regulatory perimeter, and that is precisely why regulators, brands and customers can say yes.
  • Verified reality. You know a real subscriber from a fake one better than any browser ever will. Every match on your network is a match between real people and real businesses.

What you get

  • A share of every match. When a buyer and seller connect through a slice you host, you get credit — recurring revenue from infrastructure you already own, in places you already are.
  • A business regulation protects. Others must fight the law of the land to make advertising work. You fulfill it by design. Your compliance is your moat.
  • A better answer for your customers. Not another data deal they’d be furious to read about — a service where their privacy is the headline, hosted by the brand on their phone bill.

You don’t need to become an advertising company. You need to keep doing what you do — running the most trusted infrastructure in your customers’ lives — a little closer to them than anyone else can.

One piece remains: someone has to run the marketplace itself — the platform where offers meet needs without either side seeing the other’s cards.

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