Hollandsnieuwe Adds eSIM — Catching Up or Shift?
It took longer than expected, but Hollandsnieuwe has finally made the move to eSIM. The Dutch budget operator is now […]
Continue readingSalamAir Adds eSIM and e-Visa to Booking Flow
SalamAir, Oman‘s fastest-growing low-cost carrier, has quietly made one of the more interesting ancillary bets in the Middle East aviation […]
Continue readingAir Serbia Adds eCheck-In at Belgrade Airport
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport just got a little less stressful. Air Serbia has deployed 10 self-service check-in kiosks and 10 […]
Continue readingEurope Is Done Borrowing American Cloud Infrastructure
For years, European enterprises have had essentially two realistic options for cloud collaboration: Microsoft Teams or Google Workspace. Maybe Slack […]
Continue readingThe Shift from Traveller Tracking to Location Awareness
Something interesting is happening in the world of travel risk management. travel risk management technology For years, companies have tried […]
Continue readingeSIM in Japan: Can Networks Handle Sakura Surge?
Japan’s cherry blossom season is many things — breathtaking, fleeting, deeply cultural — and, from a network perspective, a genuine […]
Continue readingRedtea Mobile and Android Network Ready Explained
The entitlement server space just got a high-profile endorsement moment. Redtea Mobile has announced its support for Google’s Android Network […]
Continue readingWhy Public Wi-Fi Is a Corporate Security Risk in 2026
There’s a scenario that plays out more often than IT teams want to admit. A senior consultant lands in Singapore, […]
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