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Industry | Telecommunications |
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Founded | 2017 |
Founder | Pedro Máiquez, Lidia Hu |
Headquarters | Madrid, Spain; Medellin, Colombia; Lima, Peru; and Bangkok, Thailand |
Number of employees | +400 |
Website | https://www.esim.holafly.com/ |
Holafly is a company that provides mobile internet connectivity services to tourists and international travelers.[1] Their main product is the international eSIM. It was founded by Pedro Maiquez and Lidia Hu.
History and Evolution
editHolafly emerged as an alternative to data roaming services[2]. Initially, they offered local and international SIM cards for Spanish travelers.
In 2018, Holafly joined 'Lanzadera'[3], an acceleration program for Spanish startups. Entering the program with a team of 3 and a business model in progress, they worked together for 10 months, multiplying their revenue and consolidating a team of over 15 people.
Later that year, Holafly launched a new product, eSIMs[4], enabling it to expand internationally, open up to the global market, and begin forming a multicultural team.[5]
References
- ^ Holafly: About Us (2024).
- ^ Holafly Review techradar (2024)
- ^ «Holafly». Lanzadera - Spain.
- ^ No more plastic SIM cards Euro News (2023)
- ^ About Holafly (2024) Holafly Linkedin (2024)