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Old Dec 26, 2022 | 12:00 pm
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richarddd
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Originally Posted by lamphs
Lots of information out there re: SIMs on arrival and eSIMs.

Month long trip, unlocked Samsung S9 - UK, Ireland, and Norway. Normally I'd just turn on the phone (AT&T) on the rare occasion that I'd need to make a call or SMS. Unfortunately, my two banks have eliminated the e-mail code option for secondary verification. The code must be SMS or I guess calling the bank.

As I understand it:
  • the UK is no longer in the EU and would need a separate SIM/eSIM
  • even though Norway is not EU, a single EU SIM/eSIM still can be used for Ireland and Norway
  • if I purchase a EU SIM, purchase in Ireland rather than Norway as Norway will be considerably more expensive
Is my information correct and any recommendations?

In addition, if I purchase an eSIM in advance of the trip, would I have a phone number in advance? Why do I want to know? I'd need to set up the banks with my new phone number prior to leaving the US so as to not to incur a roaming fee upon arrival in the UK for the purpose of receiving a SMS from my banks in order to login and setup the new phone number.

Thanks and safe holidays to all!
Regarding coverage you have to look at the specific SIM or eSIM you're buying. Many European region SIMs/eSIMs cover the UK.

Depending on your phone, you might be able to set up AT&T for wifi calling and use a data eSIM (which are common and easy).for the wifi. You'd need a phone with either two eSIMs or a SIM and an eSIM, plus the ability to set this up. Then you could use your existing phone number.

Google Voice might work for you together with a data eSIM. Some banks don't work well with Google Voice.

Many eSIMs are just data, not a phone number.

Happy holidays!
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