Keepgo
Keepgo is an international mobile virtual network operator specializing in global cellular connectivity solutions. The company was founded in 2010 by David Lipovkov and Guy Zbarsky and operates through an aggregation model that integrates with mobile operators worldwide, providing multi-network, low-latency coverage across more than 150 countries.
History
Keepgo was founded in 2010 by David Lipovkov and Guy Zbarsky. In its early years, the company focused on solutions for international travelers, offering SIM-based mobile internet services abroad. Zbarsky left the company in 2018.In 2015, Keepgo expanded its consumer offerings to provide international data connectivity for travelers. In 2017, after several years of development, the company patented its EzFi Virtual SIM technology, compatible with GSMA eSIM standards.
In 2018, Keepgo introduced a white-label connectivity service enabling companies to integrate global cellular data into their products using physical SIM technology. The company launched its first consumer eSIM products in 2020. In 2022, Keepgo added eSIM support to its white-label and API-based services, allowing partner businesses to integrate data-only connectivity into their platforms and applications .
Operations and Coverage
Keepgo operates as a light MVNO and provides access to more than 600 networks worldwide through integration with over ten carrier partners. Its infrastructure includes access to 60 IMSIs, allowing multi-network redundancy and broad international coverage.As of 2024, the company has served more than 2 million consumers and issued over 6 million lines to business customers. Keepgo reports an average customer rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on more than 3,000 independent reviews across platforms such as Trustpilot and Judge.me.
Keepgo supports a wide range of consumer broadband devices, including eSIM-enabled phones, tablets, and laptops, as well as physical SIM-only devices. It also provides connectivity for locked devices through its mobile hotspot solutions. The company implements a zero-personal-data system designed to enhance user privacy.