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Roam Delivers Powerful Boost to Global Connectivity at KBW2025

Roam, a pioneering player in decentralized wireless technology, is making waves at Korea Blockchain Week 2025 (KBW2025). By sponsoring the main conference, IMPACT, Roam is unveiling its vision for a global open wireless network that promises secure, seamless, and community-driven internet access for everyone.

Roam Showcases Seamless Connectivity at KBW2025 IMPACT

At KBW2025, Roam is in the spotlight as a silver sponsor of the flagship IMPACT conference. The company is highlighting its unique combination of OpenRoaming WiFi, smart eSIM solutions, and blockchain-based digital IDs. These technologies enable users to experience internet access that is not only seamless but also secure and widely accessible.
In Korea, where telecom innovation leads the way, Roam’s presence is especially relevant. Korean travelers benefit from Roam’s local data rates across 160+ countries, zero roaming fees, and flexible payment methods—including stablecoins and $ROAM tokens.

How Roam’s Open Wireless Network Empowers Global Users

Roam offers a diverse lineup of eSIM plans designed for global users. These plans are flexible and cater to individuals, business travelers, and enterprise clients. Key benefits include:

  • Instant eSIM activation
  • Data that never expires
  • Charges at local rates worldwide
  • No monthly contracts or hidden fees

For those interested in expanding network coverage, Roam provides WiFi 6 routers—the Rainier MAX60 and Baker MAX30. By hosting a router, participants not only help build out the network but also earn rewards through usage-based incentive programs.

The Future of Web3 Telco: AI, Decentralization, and Community

Roam’s ambition extends beyond just connectivity. The company foresees a future where its global wireless network powers AI-driven personal services. With tools like Roam’s eSIM and upcoming payment solutions, travelers can instantly receive tailored information at airports and beyond.
Backed by partners like Samsung, Roam combines secure, encrypted data using decentralized identifiers for privacy. Community engagement is at the core of Roam’s business model. Users contribute by adding WiFi locations, deploying routers, or simply checking in—and are rewarded through Roam Points and tokens.
With over 6 million active WiFi nodes and 3 million users, Roam stands as one of the world’s largest decentralized wireless networks and a true Web3 telco “in your pocket.”

In summary, Roam’s sponsorship at KBW2025 IMPACT highlights its commitment to bringing secure, accessible, and community-led internet connectivity to users everywhere. By combining blockchain, AI, and a participatory model, Roam is transforming how people experience and contribute to the digital world—proving that a user-driven, global wireless network is not just a vision, but a reality in 2025.

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