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Galileosky 10 · use case

Cross-border SADC

One multi-IMSI world SIM. Multiple operator profiles on a single card. Cat-M1 fallback for deep-signal border posts.

The challenge

Cross-border fleets lose visibility at borders. Single-network SIMs roam unreliably or drop entirely once across, and manual SIM swaps mean stop-and-fiddle at every post. A multi-IMSI world SIM solves this — multiple operator profiles ride on a single card, and the device hands over between networks automatically as the truck moves through SADC.

What Galileosky brings

Why this hardware wins this case.

One multi-IMSI world SIM carrying multiple operator profiles, with automatic hand-over between networks as the device crosses borders.

LTE Cat-1 for normal South African coverage, plus Cat-M1 for deep-signal border posts and bush areas.

2G GSM fallback — still relevant in pockets of Mozambique, Zambia, and DRC.

Easy Logic detects coverage gaps and queues high-priority events for first-byte transmission on reconnect.

eMMC storage holds the gap — every point replays on return to coverage.

Scenarios

How GotYou deploys this in the field.

Witbank → Beira coal route

Lebombo border crossing through Komatipoort. The multi-IMSI world SIM hands over from SA to a Mozambique mobile profile automatically — no SIM swap, no driver action, no service gap at the border.

Johannesburg → Lusaka

Beit Bridge crossing. One multi-IMSI world SIM carries SA, Zimbabwean, and Zambian operator profiles on a single card — the device hands over between networks as the truck moves north. No swap-out, no manual intervention.

Rustenburg → Maputo (chrome)

Multi-IMSI world SIM keeps the tracker live across SA, Eswatini, and Mozambique on a single card — no swap-out at the border.

Outcomes

What it changes for the operator.

  • Continuous visibility through borders — no manual SIM swaps, no driver action.
  • One card carries multiple country profiles — simpler logistics, no per-country roaming SIM management.
  • Faster recovery from network failures (automatic profile hand-over, not manual reset).
  • Compliant with cross-border regulations that require active tracking on the route.
FAQ

Common questions on this case.

We fit a single multi-IMSI world SIM (Flo.LIVE) in every Galileosky 10 install. The card carries multiple operator profiles — Vodacom SA, Movitel Mozambique, MTN Zambia, etc. — and the device hands over between networks automatically as the vehicle moves through SADC. No SIM swap, no driver action, no per-country roaming SIM.

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