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Roam has launched an Enterprise eSIM, a customizable management dashboard to empower Web3 teams in cross-border collaboration.

2025.04.18 15:24:50

On April 18th, Roam officially launched the Enterprise Edition eSIM. It offers a comprehensive set of seamless, efficient, and flexible global data connectivity solutions for various teams, particularly Web3 practitioners. Compared to traditional international roaming plans, Roam's Enterprise Edition eSIM can not only save more than 80% of costs but also provides a unified enterprise management account. It supports backend custom member onboarding. Managers can instantly view data usage, set usage limits, effectively manage budgets, and control costs. Flexible payment methods include traditional credit cards and cryptocurrencies. Using $ROAM for payment will receive exclusive discounts. The Enterprise Edition eSIM allows users to activate with one click in more than 180 countries globally. There is no need to change SIM cards. Users can get instant connection upon arrival, completely eliminating high roaming fees and issues such as expired or wasted data. It can flexibly adapt to various work scenarios. Roam's Enterprise Edition eSIM is a global, low-threshold, and highly flexible digital mobile communication solution tailored for international teams. It addresses the comprehensive issues of remote collaboration, global mobility, cost control, and privacy protection in the current industry, making it an ideal choice for globally active Web3 projects, cross-border content creators, and tech developers for transnational collaboration.
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