Roam Enterprise eSIM Launched, All-in-One Back Office System, Global Roaming Costs Reduced by Up to 80%
Article Source: Roam

Roam has officially launched its Enterprise eSIM Plan, providing a seamless, efficient, and flexible global data connectivity solution for international teams, especially Web3 industry professionals. Enterprise users can enjoy local data plans in over 180 countries worldwide with no roaming fees, easy setup process, no physical SIM card swapping required, and up to an 80% reduction in global roaming costs. The Roam Enterprise eSIM caters perfectly to distributed workforces, international enterprises, and particularly the Web3 industry, fulfilling the communication needs for remote collaboration and global conferences. Compared to traditional international roaming plans, the Roam Enterprise eSIM offers a more cost-effective and flexible connectivity solution, delivering an outstanding global communication experience for enterprise users.
All-in-One Back-end Management System to Help Enterprise Users Achieve Cost Efficiency
For highly efficient international teams constantly moving between countries while needing to stay connected online, the inconvenience of swapping SIM cards, activating new international roaming plans, and bearing high roaming charges often hinders productivity due to the limitations of traditional international roaming services. Global communication urgently requires a unified data connectivity solution to ensure that users can seamlessly switch to local data and pricing wherever they are in the world, eliminating the hassle of frequent card swapping and enjoying universal data usage with no roaming fees. This is the core problem that the Roam Enterprise eSIM is dedicated to solving.
The Roam Enterprise eSIM Plan offers enterprise users high-speed data network connectivity in over 180 countries globally without the need for a physical SIM card. The setup is simple, with one-click activation that connects instantly upon arrival, completely eliminating high roaming charges and issues like expired data. It is flexible to adapt to various work scenarios. Unlike traditional data plan retailers, Roam provides enterprises with a unified back-end management account where managers can have real-time visibility of the account balance and can flexibly allocate budget caps based on employee travel destinations, trip durations, and work schedules. The enterprise-level back-end management system also supports customized member access. Through this unified data usage management solution, enterprises can achieve effective budget management and cost control.

△ Compared to traditional data plan retailers, the Roam Enterprise eSIM not only enables global data usage but also provides a customized back-end management system for team account real-time management, effective budget management, and cost control.
In addition, Roam Enterprise eSIM offers real-time recharge functionality, ensuring that the data connection will not be interrupted due to insufficient funds. It also provides multiple recharge methods, including credit card, bank transfer, and cryptocurrency payment. Recharging with $ROAM will enjoy a 10% discount. Furthermore, enterprise users can also enjoy up to a 35% additional bonus when recharging, according to the three recharge plans listed on the official website: recharge $500, actual amount received $550; recharge $1000, actual amount received $1150; recharge $2000, actual amount received $2400.
Efficient financial consolidation is essential for enterprise account management. Therefore, Roam's Enterprise backend system provides real-time invoice downloads and monthly bill consolidation. Enterprise users can export invoices from the backend at any time or download bill files in CSV format, streamlining the financial reconciliation process and ensuring clear and transparent data.
Roam eSIM operation is convenient, significantly simplifying the complex activation process of traditional SIM cards. Users can quickly activate through the Roam App, supporting various eSIM-compatible mobile devices (Android and iOS). To meet the needs of enterprise users, Roam offers 24/7 multilingual customer support, where users can contact the team via Telegram, Discord, or email to receive timely and professional assistance.
Ending the International "Roaming" Era, Achieving Global Traffic Universality, Roam Redefines Global Data Connectivity
The launch of Roam Enterprise eSIM marks a significant step for Roam towards building a decentralized global open wireless network. For both enterprises and a broader user base, this not only signifies the end of the international "roaming era" but also the beginning of a new stage of "global traffic universality," with the transformative significance therein evident. Roam offers not just a data service but an open wireless network supporting ecosystem collaboration, remote work, and global real-time operations. Through a unified backend management system and secure seamless data connectivity service, Roam will help enterprises break through geographical limitations, enhance operational efficiency, and embrace a new paradigm of globalized work.
This article is contributed content and does not represent the views of BlockBeats.
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