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Originally Posted by Hornetcoach
(Post 35489180)
[...] I would incline to the country specific choice.
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Originally Posted by serpens
(Post 35488746)
An Airalo eSIM for UK-only uses "O2-UK" and "Three UK" networks. An Airalo eSIM for Europe uses, in UK, "EE", "Hutchison 3G", and "Vodafone" networks. How significant is this?
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Originally Posted by draver
(Post 35488659)
I checked this morning (8-11), and the $40 deal is dead. The bundle has bounced back to the regular price of $199. There seems to be a trend of either an 70-80% discount around the first week of every month, so if you might be interested in the future, perhaps you should bookmark the link I posted above. A nice feature that is included is the 360 clock can be delayed up to 3 months before it needs to be activated. So if you catch the sale pricing, you have some leeway on extending the expiration date.
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Originally Posted by Majuki
(Post 35489402)
I have a prepaid 3 UK physical SIM that I top up for use in the UK and Europe. While I haven't traveled to the remote parts of the Scottish Highlands with it, the network coverage has been solid around England with reliable 5G service in London.
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Originally Posted by serpens
(Post 35489790)
The closest I'll get to Scotland is Hadrian's Wall (sigh, maybe next time). I'll plan on getting two eSIMs so I'll have the (perhaps) better coverage in England.
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Originally Posted by Majuki
(Post 35489842)
Having more than one eSIM shouldn't be necessary. [...]
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Originally Posted by serpens
(Post 35489884)
Sorry it wasn't clear. That's one eSIM for UK and one eSIM for mainland Europe.
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I use GigSky for a year now. Very happy with it, been using it in Asia/USA/Africa. Once, when I was in Mauritius I had an issue it not connecting online. I have contacted the support and they were very fast on replying and keen to fix the issue. I am mentioning this as it wasn’t a regular run of mill question/answers, but the technician even went to check network coverage/stats in my zone (asked GPS coordinates) and they fixed it within 2 hours or so.
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Originally Posted by BKft
(Post 35493205)
I use GigSky for a year now. Very happy with it, been using it in Asia/USA/Africa. Once, when I was in Mauritius I had an issue it not connecting online. I have contacted the support and they were very fast on replying and keen to fix the issue. I am mentioning this as it wasn’t a regular run of mill question/answers, but the technician even went to check network coverage/stats in my zone (asked GPS coordinates) and they fixed it within 2 hours or so.
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Airalo has Singapore available again
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Originally Posted by theshaun
(Post 35507063)
Airalo has Singapore available again
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Gigsky seems to be a lot more expensive than Airalo. I have two trips coming up, to Portugal and to Spain. Airalo price for 5GB/30 days is $11.50 for Spain and $10 for Portugal. Gigsky price is $19.99.
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Correct that. For the same product, prices effectively the same. Airalo Europe plan $20. However Gigsky don’t seem to offer single country plan, so for my purposes Airalo single country plan is much cheaper than Gigsky multi country plan.
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I searched the thread and did not see what I'm looking for - I have an I phone 14 sim-locked to ATT - Going to be doing 10 days in Spain and I want a data only. ATT has a $10 day international plan with voice not looking for that - Can I use a Airalo data only esim even thought Im simlocked to ATT?? my plan is to turn off cellar - doable??
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Originally Posted by RB flyer Guy
(Post 35530323)
I searched the thread and did not see what I'm looking for - I have an I phone 14 sim-locked to ATT - Going to be doing 10 days in Spain and I want a data only. ATT has a $10 day international plan with voice not looking for that - Can I use a Airalo data only esim even thought Im simlocked to ATT?? my plan is to turn off cellar - doable??
And sadly, there isn’t any turning off cellular and having only data on. You may not choose to use it for calls and calls may not come in, heck you may not even be given a destination number (although there is one technically I believe in their systems) with a “data only” sim, but cellular has to be on for the data channel to connect and transmit data. |
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