Originally Posted by
der_saeufer
1. Same as any other time you're using the VPN: your public IP is the VPN exit point regardless of how you got there.
Last time I used Airalo in the U.S. their carrier roamed on AT&T. 3HK will also work--they have roaming agreements with both AT&T and T-Mobile.
Airalo seems to have changed that to T-Mobile/Verizon only now:
For 3HK.. stupid question: are those prices in HKD or USD? They seem to really high. (3GB - $138)
Originally Posted by
TGarza
Red Pocket is an AT&T MVNO with esim support. I have used several times for short term service. RP also supports T Mobile and Verizon. Pure Talk is another AT&T MVNO with esim support.
RP's $20 looks good! Do I have to activate it after land in US, or before is possible (it needs internet right)?
PureTalk seems to only support iPhone for eSIM, and I have only Android.
Thanks for all suggestions.
Originally Posted by
richarddd
richarddd
I have a BNESIM eSIM for backup data and it's worked fine.
I have BNESIM physical sim actually, I can also get the eSIM, but do you know/can you please check if you get US-based IP?
Also what speed/latency should I expect? I'm fine as long it is usable for Google Maps, Uber, etc.