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MIT_SBM
Because every new enterprise starts out with millions of followers. And, of course, the 'really trustworthy' companies never ever have typos, incorrect grammar, cultural guffaws or mistakes [fares] in their publicly accessible material/systems.
This particular enterprise might not be trustworthy but I'd need more evidence than what was presented to reach that conclusion.
When a company with no history presents something that nobody else has ever managed (software based SIM/IMSI management and global data roaming on a local carrier level), and does so on a site riddled with errors and stock photos, I will remain skeptical until an actual product is delivered.
The domain is registered to a UPS Store in Palo Alto (but pretends the box is a "suite").