NEW YORK, Jan. 14, 2017 -- New York time January 14, 2017, a “Roamingman Pays New Year Call to Global Chinese” message appeared at the Times Square. Roamingman is a global roaming portable WIFI brand which focuses on the rental market of Shenzhen uCloudlink Network Technology Co. Ltd. According to the company, this message aims to greet the Chinese around the world and recommend WIFI mate for them to use in foreign countries.
In recent years, with the boom of overseas tourism, many people choose to visit their foreign relatives or go travelling overseas during the New Year holiday. However, they are frustrated by the “difficult internet access” and “pricey roaming fee”. To meet the need, UCLOUDLINK Group launched “Roamingman” in January 2015 to provide WIFI rental services to all overseas travelers in China and the U.S branch launched its local rental service in November, 2016.
One-key connection, no need to change card
As a global WIFI brand focusing on the rental market under uCloudlink Network Technology Co., Ltd, “Roamingman” has G2 and U2 equipment, which adopt the most advanced cloud SIM card technology with no need to insert the SIM card. Overseas travelers only have to press one key to get connected, saving the efforts to change card or pay expensive roaming fees. It supports 5 mobile terminals at the same time to meet the demand for several persons.
“Roamingman” is like an anywhere WIFI signal which connects to local operator network. It costs less and delivers guaranteed speed. At present, it has over ten outlets at airports and wharfs in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Wuhan. Users can apply for the service at the outlets. After that, they can surf freely in 100+ countries and regions with their mobile devices.
Global coverage for worry-free traveling
Currently, “Roamingman” has covered over 100 countries and regions, including U.S., Canada, France, Italy, U.K., Germany, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Panama, Columbia, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, Switzerland, Greece, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, India, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Israel, Jordan, Sri Lanka etc. you can have worry-free internet access in all places covered.
As the global leader in roaming internet solutions, uCloudlink owns over five patents with independent intellectual property rights. “Roamingman” only spent one year to outperform competitors in global market share. According to the company, “Our aim is to break the stereotype of overseas data roaming and mobile network, let people enjoy the best mobile data services with local price anywhere in the world. Roamingman will completely solve the problem of overseas internet access and bring people convenience.”
Media Contact: Email: [email protected] www.roamingman.com


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