Originally Posted by
draver
I think the biggest reason to consider Xfinity Mobile is the monthly cost if you don't need their roaming services at the moment. I'm getting a Verizon voice line as a backup that is on constantly for about $1.50 +/- a month, and also the full time option for the international calling rates.
It would also be useful for websites which only do 2FA via SMS. Looks to be about $0.10 to receive SMS internationally.
Just enable the eSIM when you need to and avoid the robocalls. Misread that Xfinity Mobile supported esim. That'd be more useful though you could just disable the physical sim if your other carrier supported esim (and local sims, not roaming sim, which isn't as common)