The Cure for Wireless Fragmentation
Network teams don’t need another carrier to manage. They need a single wireless model that behaves consistently across sites, devices, and regions.
When each region, carrier, and SIM acts differently, you’re not just losing scale, you’re losing control. Delayed openings. Escalations. Manual deployments. Work that should be repeatable becomes custom. What should be controlled becomes fragmented. Over time, the focus shifts from fleet management to expectation management. You’re not running networks. You’re managing everything around them.
THE PROBLEM
Every region, country, or even network can operate differently.
THE COST
Reactive mode instead of consistent operations.
THE RESULT
Managing exceptions and expectations, not running networks.
The real question is simple: can one model operate regionally
and globally—reliably, efficiently, and at scale? We believe it comes down to two things:
how the SIM behaves and how the fleet is controlled.
Stay in Control
Stay Connected
600+ Carriers. 200+ Countries. Local Access Globally.
Local networks by default. Wireless or wired as needed. See coverage everywhere you operate. Plan where you go next.
Manage everything through a single console instead of multiple dashboards.
Want to see how this works for your environment?
Let's map your development
West Africa
Latin America (LATAM) / Central America
North America
North Africa
eSIM: True Global Flexibility
Globalgig’s physical eSIM is designed to operate across global environments, removing the need to manage different SIMs by region. Each eSIM can automatically select the appropriate local or roaming profile to maintain connectivity, without manual intervention or site visits. Carrier profiles can be switched, updated, or retired over the air, giving teams direct control over optimization, policy, and cost as deployments evolve. Built-in carrier failover helps keep devices online as coverage conditions change.
The result is a single deployment model that scales from pilot to tens of thousands of devices without losing operational control.
Access eSIM datasheet
Oceania & Pacific Islands
East Africa
Central & Eastern Europe (CEE)
Central Asia
South Asia
East Asia
Caribbean
Southern Africa
Southern Europe
Southeast Asia
Middle East
Indian Ocean Islands
Western Europe
Central Africa
Orchestra: One Place to Control Every Wireless Connection
Orchestra brings all carrier relationships into a single operational control layer, giving teams real-time visibility and a consistent way to manage wireless connectivity as deployments scale. Teams can switch profiles, update eSIMs, and apply policies remotely, without site visits or hardware changes. SIMs are associated with known devices, users, or services, making governance and lifecycle management far simpler. Data is pooled across carriers and regions, so unused capacity can be reallocated instead of wasted.
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South America
UK & Ireland
Nordics
Globalgig Global Coverage eSIM Architecture 2026
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The Cure for Wireless Fragmentation
Network teams don’t need another carrier to manage. They need a single wireless model that behaves consistently across sites, devices, and regions.
When each region, carrier, and SIM acts differently, you’re not just losing scale, you’re losing control. Delayed openings. Escalations. Manual deployments. Work that should be repeatable becomes custom. What should be controlled becomes fragmented. Over time, the focus shifts from fleet management to expectation management. You’re not running networks. You’re managing everything around them.
THE PROBLEM
Every region, country, or even network can operate differently.
THE COST
Reactive mode instead of consistent operations.
THE RESULT
Managing exceptions and expectations, not running networks.
The real question is simple: can one model operate regionally and globally—reliably, efficiently, and at scale? We believe it comes down to two things: how the SIM behaves and how the fleet is controlled.
Stay in Control
Stay Connected
600+ Carriers. 200+ Countries. Local Access Globally.
Local networks by default. Wireless or wired as needed. See coverage everywhere you operate. Plan where you go next. Manage everything through a single console instead of multiple dashboards.
Want to see how this works for your environment?
Let's map your development
West Africa
Latin America (LATAM) / Central America
North America
North Africa
eSIM: True Global Flexibility
Globalgig’s physical eSIM is designed to operate across global environments, removing the need to manage different SIMs by region. Each eSIM can automatically select the appropriate local or roaming profile to maintain connectivity, without manual intervention or site visits. Carrier profiles can be switched, updated, or retired over the air, giving teams direct control over optimization, policy, and cost as deployments evolve. Built-in carrier failover helps keep devices online as coverage conditions change. The result is a single deployment model that scales from pilot to tens of thousands of devices without losing operational control.
Access eSIM datasheet
Oceania & Pacific Islands
East Africa
Central & Eastern Europe (CEE)
Central Asia
South Asia
East Asia
Caribbean
Southern Africa
Southern Europe
Southeast Asia
Middle East
Indian Ocean Islands
Western Europe
Central Africa
Orchestra: One Place to Control Every Wireless Connection
Orchestra brings all carrier relationships into a single operational control layer, giving teams real-time visibility and a consistent way to manage wireless connectivity as deployments scale. Teams can switch profiles, update eSIMs, and apply policies remotely, without site visits or hardware changes. SIMs are associated with known devices, users, or services, making governance and lifecycle management far simpler. Data is pooled across carriers and regions, so unused capacity can be reallocated instead of wasted.
Explore Orchestra
South America
UK & Ireland
Nordics