Goodspeed mobile Wi-Fi adds new countries

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Roaming zone now includes countries in Europe, Oceania and Africa following recent partnership with Vodafone

Finland-based telecom services company, Uros, has announced it has added 12 new countries to its Goodspeed mobile internet service coverage. With affordable mobile data helping companies overcome their connectivity challenges, the service now covers the majority of the globe and enhances its presence in Africa in particular.

This announcement from the worldwide mobile broadband company follows a recent partnership with Vodafone to increase the Goodspeed mobile Wi-Fi footprint. The first stage of the agreement has now been implemented with 12 new destinations available on Goodspeed; Albania, Malta, Romania, Turkey, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania and New Zealand.

In the new African destinations and New Zealand, Goodspeed users can now consume up to 500 MB of data a day for a flat rate of £8.20 (or $13.99), and in the new European destinations for £4.90 (or $7.99).

Tommi Uhari, CEO of Uros, commented: “By enhancing Goodspeed’s offering on such a large scale it is a huge acceleration in our campaign to put an end to mobile connectivity issues. I’m especially excited that we can now offer our service in large parts of Africa which is the fastest growing mobile market in the world, and where roaming fees have been chequered.”

The service is enabled by the Goodspeed hotspot, which can accommodate and switch automatically between ten SIM cards.

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