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Marketplace for eSIMs for travelers
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Airalo offers eSIM solutions that allow users to activate cellular plans digitally without needing a physical SIM card. Their main service is a marketplace where travelers can buy eSIMs for over 190 countries at local rates, helping them avoid high international roaming costs. The platform is designed for international travelers, digital nomads, and business professionals, providing them with the convenience of local data plans without the hassle of changing SIM cards. Airalo partners with local telecom providers to offer these data plans, which users can browse and purchase through their app or website. The company generates revenue from the sale of eSIMs and benefits from repeat customers who need to top up data or buy new eSIMs for different locations. Airalo's focus on cost-effective global connectivity sets it apart in the telecommunications market.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$71.3M
Headquarters
Delaware
Founded
2019
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( MENAFN - PRovoke) NEW YORK - Airalo, among the world's largest eSIM stores, has appointed SourceCode Communications as its agency of record.
From the looks of it, TNG Digital is teaming up with Airalo for its Travel eSIM offering.
In response to long-standing requests from customers who wish to use data communications overseas, Alertify has partnered with Airalo to provide this service.
El anuncio comienza con una escena tradicional: Papá Noel saliendo de una chimenea en Nochebuena, listo para dejar los regalos. Pero cuando se pone a trabajar, suena una notificación en su teléfono, que le informa que debe abonar más de $1,000,000 en tarifas de itinerancia por su viaje alrededor del mundo.Cuando Papá Noel está haciendo las maletas para irse, aparece una niña pícara y malhablada. Le cuenta sobre Airalo, un proveedor global de tarjetas eSIM que mantiene a los viajeros conectados en todo el mundo sin gastar mucho dinero. Con el ánimo arriba y un plan de tarjetas eSIM de Airalo a su favor, Papá Noel puede continuar con su ruta de entrega de regalos navideños, sin correr el riesgo de pagar tarifas de itinerancia. ¡La Navidad se ha salvado!"Las tarifas de itinerancia en las fiestas son peores que encontrar carbón en tus calcetines", señaló un representante de Airalo. "El cómico papel de Conan O'Brien como Papá Noel en Cómo la itinerancia casi nos roba la Navidad representa esa preocupación navideña que todos tenemos, demostrando que incluso Papá Noel no es inmune a las tarifas