Skyroam, which enables travellers to connect to mobile phone networks abroad for a flat fee, has now raised more than $33m since it was founded in 2008.
US-based wifi technology provider Skyroam closed a $23.5m series B round yesterday led by computer and smartphone manufacturer Lenovo.
Private equity firm CBC Capital, venture capital fund GSR Ventures, VC firm Vickers Venture and undisclosed private investors also contributed funds to the round.
Founded in 2008, Skyroam markets a small device (pictured) that enables users to create a personal wifi hotspot. The device connects to local mobile networks in 65 countries and provides unlimited data transfer in return for a…