Draft:Seeek
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Seeek is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) operating in the United Kingdom, United States, EU, Australia, Thailand, Singapore and 50 others using a combination of domestic carriers to power its network. Seeek is unique in the market in offering a free (0 monthly fee) advertising-funded mobile tariff called "Nada", which is financed by SMS advertising.
Seeek is also unique in the market in offering access to more than one carrier from one single SIM[1]. For example, in the UK, Seeek provides access to 4G and 5G data services on EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone with advances in technology allowing them to also switch this connectivity dynamically allowing customers to receive signal in areas not covered by another carrier or where another carriers signal may be stronger.
Seeek is not the first ad powered mobile network but is currently the only active one after OVIVOs collapse.
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- ^ "Seeek eSIM Discussion". ISPreview. 16 February 2024. Retrieved 16 February 2024.