Is there an intention to deploy World Mobile's network globally?

Is there an intention to deploy World Mobile's network globally?

Absolutely. The World Mobile vision is to deploy the World Mobile network globally and enable billions of people to reclaim power from Big Wireless. We've always envisioned ourselves as a global network. 

Currently, AirNodes are live in the US, Zanzibar, and Pakistan. Ultimately, we aim to have a presence in every major part of the world. 
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