If your cell phone provider’s international service mysteriously stops working overseas after being fine for days, is that a scenario where an eSIM would be a solution?
If so… provider recommendations?
#asknostr
If your cell phone provider’s international service mysteriously stops working overseas after being fine for days, is that a scenario where an eSIM would be a solution?
If so… provider recommendations?
#asknostr
I think eSIM is the how. But I guess, it is rather a different service provider is the solution. eSIM is handy, because you don't need a physical card for it, but your phone shall support it.
Thank you! That helps
For eSIM service, I haven't tried them yet, but I will, if I don't hear anything too bad:
That’s what I was thinking. Thanks again!
Much appreciated!
You could also try the ones from Bitrefill. A bit cheaper I think, but no personal experience. Tons of other options out there. I used Airalo once, worked perfect, but no Bitcoin payment and no guaranty for how they track you.
Gonna give this a run
I’m visiting family in Spain and got an eSIM from Bitrefill
https://www.bitrefill.com/us/en/esims/bitrefill-esim-spain/
It’s working great and it’s dirt cheap.