How do companies get global connectivity?
Companies achieve global connectivity through platforms that aggregate multi-carrier coverage under one agreement, use eSIM to adapt devices per market, and centralize management through unified APIs. Atomic Mobile provides this layer — coverage, SGP.32 eSIM, and operations — from a single platform.
The problem: borders break connectivity strategies
Every market adds a carrier negotiation, a management portal, a billing relationship, and a regulatory regime. Companies end up with connectivity strategies that are actually a patchwork of local arrangements — expensive to manage, impossible to see clearly, and slow to extend when the business enters market number seven.
One layer above the carriers
Atomic Mobile operates as a single connectivity layer across markets: multi-carrier coverage aggregated commercially, SGP.32 eSIM to localize devices over-the-air, and one set of APIs controlling everything. Usage, cost, and fleet health roll up into one operational view through UsageIQ — whether the endpoint is a subscriber in Texas or a tracker crossing Europe.
- Multi-carrier coverage across major markets under one commercial agreement
- SGP.32 eSIM profiles localized per market, delivered over-the-air
- Unified APIs — one integration for every region you operate in
- Consolidated usage and cost visibility through UsageIQ
- One compliance and support relationship instead of one per country
Built for how global operations actually grow
Expansion rarely follows the plan. A retail brand adds a market opportunistically; a device maker lands an unexpected regional customer; an enterprise acquires a company with its own fleet. Platform-based global connectivity absorbs these events as configuration changes — new profiles, new plans, same integration — instead of quarters-long procurement projects.
Key Capabilities
Aggregated coverage
Multi-carrier access across markets, commercially unified.
OTA localization
SGP.32 profiles adapt devices to each market remotely.
Single integration
One API surface for every region and use case.
Unified visibility
Global usage and cost in one near real-time view.
Simplified compliance
One partner navigating market-specific requirements.
Who This Is For
Multi-market brands
Consistent connectivity products across every region.
Global device fleets
One SKU, one platform, every market devices ship to.
International enterprises
Workforce and operational connectivity without per-country patchwork.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do companies get global connectivity?
Through connectivity platforms that aggregate multiple carriers under one agreement and use eSIM to adapt devices per market. This replaces per-country carrier negotiations with a single commercial and technical relationship covering every region of operation.
What role does eSIM play in global connectivity?
eSIM — particularly the SGP.32 IoT standard — lets devices switch connectivity profiles over-the-air, so the same hardware localizes to each market it enters. This eliminates regional SIM SKUs, physical swaps, and the lock-in of shipping devices with fixed carrier arrangements.
Can usage and costs be managed centrally across markets?
Yes. Atomic Mobile consolidates usage, cost, and fleet health across all markets into one platform view, with UsageIQ providing near real-time data. Finance sees one attributable spend picture; operations sees every endpoint in one place.
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