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With Gigs, companies are able to offer phone and data plans in any market they operate in, all through the same integration. Gigs enables any business to offer eSIM & SIM enabled phone and data plans of any size on any network globally. Businesses can launch their own mobile service provider and monetize their audience while having full control over brand and pricing.
By expanding into telecommunications Gigs’ customers unlock new recurring revenue streams, increasing customer engagement, loyalty and customer lifecycles. They also get new insights into customer behavior from subscription usage data, which allows them to optimize their product portfolio and / or customer touchpoints.
How does it work?
Gigs pools mobile and data connectivity from many global telecom carriers in one simple layer. Any company can custom-build their own branded phone and data plans by integrating with the Gigs API, and easily manage their plans and subscriptions from the Gigs Dashboard. With Gigs Connect, a hosted checkout optimized for high end-user conversion, companies can offer their own branded phone and data plans alongside their existing products and services.
Unlike building your own integration with a telecom carrier, there are no setup costs and no commitments to volume. Gigs reduces the complexity of running your own global operator to just 5 API calls.
This lowers the barriers to entry for any company wishing to offer their own branded mobile services, increases geographic and pricing flexibility, and reduces the time to market from 12-15 months to a couple of days. By diversifying into telecommunications, customers unlock new recurring revenue streams, increase customer loyalty and become economically more robust.
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