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eSIM Copilot
Bring your own network

Bring any mobile network to eSIM Copilot.

Connect your MNO contract, regional carrier, roaming partner, or wholesale agreement into the platform. Use our pooled connectivity, your own network, or a blend of both by market.

Network routing

One platform. Any network.

Live

Your MNO

01

Home market · Primary route

Regional carrier

02

Europe · Preferred cost

eSIM Copilot pool

03

Global · Fallback + reach

Plans
Profiles
Settlement

Network options

Use ours, bring yours, or run both.

The point is optionality. eSIM Copilot should work with the network strategy you already have, and the one you are building toward.

01

Use ours

Start with eSIM Copilot connectivity.

Use our pooled network coverage while you prove the product, enter new countries, or cover markets where you do not have a contract.

02

Bring yours

Connect your own mobile network.

Bring an MNO contract, wholesale carrier, SM-DP+ relationship, roaming partner, or regional coverage agreement. We map it into the platform.

03

Blend

Route by country, customer, or plan.

Use your strongest network where it wins and eSIM Copilot coverage everywhere else. Customers still see one plan catalogue.

What we connect

The network layer becomes configurable software.

Bring the commercial and technical parts of your network. eSIM Copilot turns them into plans, routing rules, usage records, reports, and customer-facing products.

Network credentials and profile supply.

SM-DP+ details, profile metadata, IMSI ranges, eUICC rules, and the activation constraints your network requires.

Coverage and product catalogue.

Countries, bundles, durations, fair-use rules, local plans, travel plans, and business phone plans mapped to the right network route.

Rate sheets and margin rules.

Wholesale cost, retail pricing, partner margin, customer-specific pricing, and country-level commercial overrides.

Routing and fallback policy.

Choose which network serves each plan, country, or customer. Add fallback rules when one supplier should not be used.

Usage and network reporting.

Usage records, country performance, attach state, carrier fulfilment, failed activations, and network-level operational data.

Settlement and reconciliation.

Carrier cost exports, customer revenue, true-ups, monthly settlement, and finance-ready reporting.

How BYON works

From network contract to live eSIM plans.

  1. 01

    Network intake.

    We review the network relationship, coverage, product types, technical requirements, and commercial model.

  2. 02

    Map routes and plans.

    We configure which networks power which countries, plans, customers, fallback paths, and settlement rules.

  3. 03

    Test profile delivery.

    Run test activations, install flows, data sessions, usage capture, and reporting before the network route is made available.

  4. 04

    Launch through any surface.

    Sell through reseller accounts, hosted checkout, API, Claude, Slack, Teams, or internal customer-management flows.

  5. 05

    Monitor and reconcile.

    Track usage, fulfilment, carrier costs, customer revenue, margin, and operational exceptions in one place.

Bring a network

Make your network programmable.

Tell us what network relationship you have, the markets it covers, and the products you want to launch. We will map it into eSIM Copilot.

FAQ

Common questions about bring-your-own-network.

Do we have to bring our own network?

No. You can use eSIM Copilot connectivity from day one. Bring-your-own-network is for partners who already have a mobile network, MNO contract, carrier relationship, or wholesale agreement they want to use inside the platform.

What kind of network can you connect?

We can work with MNO contracts, wholesale carrier agreements, regional mobile networks, roaming partners, SM-DP+ profile supply, and other compatible eSIM fulfilment relationships.

Can we blend our network with yours?

Yes. You can use your network in countries where it wins and eSIM Copilot coverage everywhere else. Routing can be shaped by country, plan, customer, or partner account.

Will customers know which network fulfilled the eSIM?

Only if you want them to. The customer experience can stay as one plan catalogue and one branded checkout, while the platform handles the network route underneath.

How long does BYON onboarding take?

It depends on the network and profile-provisioning requirements. We usually start with a commercial and technical intake, then run test activations before making the network route live.

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