Revolutionizing Mobile Connectivity: Boris Bijlstra on HUBBY eSIM - TravelMole


Revolutionizing Mobile Connectivity: Boris Bijlstra on HUBBY eSIM

Friday, Jul 05, 2024 0

 

Boris Bijlstra, co-founder of HUBBY eSIM, discusses the transformative impact of eSIM technology in global mobile connectivity. Offering seamless internet access in over 180 countries, HUBBY eSIM simplifies travel data solutions with flexible, long-term validity options up to 365 days. Bijlstra emphasizes its affordability and convenience compared to traditional SIM cards and roaming charges, advocating for its integration as a travel essential. By partnering with travel operators, HUBBY eSIM enhances customer experiences and fosters loyalty through data-driven insights. With plans tailored to diverse travel needs, Bijlstra envisions expanding HUBBY eSIM’s reach as a pivotal player in the evolving eSIM market.

 



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