Roaming Is a Business Travel Risk. SureSIM’s Webinar Shows How to Fix It
Nearly 60 percent of business travellers say fast, reliable internet is their number one requirement when travelling for work.
Not flights.
Not hotels.
Not even the meetings themselves.
Connectivity.
Yet in most organisations, roaming is still treated as a procurement issue. A budget line. Something to review when the bill lands on someone’s desk.
That is a dangerous blind spot.
Because roaming is not a cost problem. It is an operational vulnerability.
When connectivity breaks, business breaks with it
Every business trip represents a serious investment. Flights, accommodation, prep time, opportunity cost, and often high-stakes outcomes attached to that travel. Deals. Partnerships. Projects. Client relationships.
Now take all of that and introduce a single point of failure.
Your employee lands. Their phone does not connect.
No email.
No Teams or Slack.
No access to documents.
No navigation.
No ride booking.
No way to respond when plans change.
Minutes turn into hours. Meetings start without them. Decisions get delayed. Security shortcuts get taken.
This is not theoretical. It happens every day.
The Cox Business study showing that 60 percent of business travellers rank fast, reliable internet as their top requirement simply confirms what most travelling professionals already know. Without connectivity, they cannot do their job.
The hidden cost nobody puts on a spreadsheet
When organisations talk about roaming risk, they usually mean bill shock.
Unexpected charges. Overages. Finance teams scrambling to explain why a single trip cost far more than planned.
But the bigger cost is invisible.
It is the productivity lost when someone cannot access cloud tools.
It is the reputational damage when a response is delayed.
It is the security risk when staff fall back on public Wi-Fi because it is the only option available.
Those moments rarely show up on invoices, but they have a far greater impact on the business.
Connectivity gaps can derail negotiations, delay projects, and expose organisations to compliance and data risks. Especially when executives or high-value team members are travelling.
Why traditional roaming models are failing modern teams
Legacy roaming strategies were never designed for today’s reality.
One network per country. Limited coverage. Minimal visibility. Reactive management. Trust that it will probably work.
That approach might have been acceptable years ago. It is not anymore.
Modern enterprises operate across borders, time zones, and cloud platforms. Teams expect connectivity the moment they land. IT and security teams need real-time visibility. Finance needs predictability and control.
Hope and hindsight do not deliver any of that.
Enterprise eSIM is not a SIM upgrade. It is a resilience strategy
This is where enterprise eSIM changes the conversation entirely.
Enterprise eSIM is not about convenience for travellers. It is about control for organisations.
Platforms like SureSIM allow enterprises to deploy multi-network connectivity across more than 200 countries, ensuring devices can switch networks if one fails. That alone dramatically reduces the risk of going dark in unfamiliar or high-risk regions.
Employees stay connected from the moment they land, without relying on public Wi-Fi or scrambling for local solutions.
For IT teams, it means centralised management and real-time usage insight. For finance, it means visibility and the ability to eliminate surprise costs. For security, it means fewer unsecured connections and far greater oversight.
Most importantly, it turns connectivity from a reactive problem into a proactive capability.
Why leading organisations are acting now
Forward-thinking enterprises are already re-evaluating how mobile connectivity fits into their risk and resilience strategies.
They are identifying roles that cannot afford to lose access.
They are auditing where visibility is missing.
They are asking why something so mission-critical is still managed after the fact.
The shift is clear. Connectivity is being treated as infrastructure, not an expense.
A conversation built for enterprise leaders, not vendors
This is exactly what the upcoming webinar, Disconnected Abroad: Reducing Connectivity Risks for Travelling Teams, is designed to deliver.
This is not a product demo. It is a strategic conversation.
You will hear from Andrew Grill, The Actionable Futurist and former IBM Managing Partner, who has lived through the evolution of mobile connectivity from 1G to 5G and understands why mobile data has become the enterprise network edge.
You will also hear from Matt Atkinson, Founder and Managing Director of Utelize Mobile and SureSIM, who has spent more than 25 years helping large UK and multinational organisations optimise mobile strategies, reduce compliance risk, and deploy enterprise-grade connectivity at scale.
Together, they will unpack what actually happens when connectivity fails abroad and how organisations are preventing it before it becomes a problem.
What you will walk away with esim webinar
This session is designed for CIOs, CFOs, IT leaders, security teams, and anyone responsible for global mobility.
You will gain a clear understanding of why connectivity gaps are a business risk, not a travel inconvenience.
You will learn how leading organisations use multi-network access, real-time monitoring, and centralised control to reduce disconnection risk.
And you will get practical guidance on what to audit, where hidden risks live, and how to move toward an enterprise eSIM strategy without disruption.
If your teams travel, this is not optional
If travelling teams are part of how your organisation operates, connectivity underpins everything they do.
Treating roaming as just a cost issue leaves you exposed. Treating it as infrastructure puts you in control.
This webinar is for leaders who want fewer failures, fewer security compromises, and fewer moments where important work stalls because someone cannot get online. esim we binar
📅 18 December 2025 at 10:00 AM GMT esim webinar
👉 Register now and secure your place:
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Because the real risk is not the roaming bill.
It is the moment your business goes silent abroad. esim webinar
Sandra Dragosavac
Driven by wanderlust and a passion for tech, Sandra is the creative force behind Alertify. Love for exploration and discovery is what sparked the idea for Alertify, a product that likely combines Sandra’s technological expertise with the desire to simplify or enhance travel experiences in some way.

