<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">Paris-based eSIM startup Kolet secured €8.6 million in Series A funding led by Daphni to enhance global mobile connectivity in over 190 countries.The funding includes participation from industry veterans like Peter Kern and Jon Gieselman, with an additional €1 million from Bpifrance.Kolet plans to expand its partner network, improve its product, and grow its team with this investment.The startup offers a digital eSIM that can be activated easily, without physical cards and hidden fees.Kolet's board now includes its three active Co-founders along with prominent figures from tech and travel industries.Kolet's B2B2C model targets travel industry players like Air France, KLM, and Kiwi.com, enhancing traveler experiences.The startup aims to address the overlooked connectivity needs of travelers by providing instant, universal connectivity.Key initiatives funded by the Series A include enhancing the mobile app, promoting eSIM adoption, and expanding the team.Kolet has already attracted 300,000 users and aims to reach 1 million users by the year's end.The startup is focused on simplifying travelers' lives through technology while emphasizing a seamless and human-centric experience.