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Originally Posted by paperwastage
(Post 36019379)
If one is data heavy and one is light, you can always pay $25-$40/month/line on visible esim, other line use free esim data (redbullmobile/Eskimo should still be offering 1GB free each and they use att/tmobile?) And hotspot as needed. Visible uses Verizon but may have congestion/deprioritization
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trav...ternative.html |
Not too concerned about price, given the apparent ranges. Likely to be data heavyish so want to avoid the per mb pricing of roaming.
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Stumbled across this a few days ago and finally got a chance to test it out today...
New eSIM provider called Firsty. Currently their coverage is only available in "Europe, the USA, Turkey and Switzerland", but they claim they'll have a pile more countries by the end of March. (And yes, someone needs a geography lesson – I can handle Turkey being split out, but Switzerland is very much in Europe. I'm guessing "Europe" actually means 'EU Countries' and not all of Europe). They give you a free eSIM, and then there's 3 ways to get data...
In the US it's roaming onto the AT&T network, with traffic seemingly being backhauled to France. Whilst I'm not sure I'd rely on this as my main service, especially if you're going to be in a country for any real period of time, it seems brilliant as a backup service, or even just for short trips somewhere (eg, in transit). |
Originally Posted by docbert
(Post 36023293)
Stumbled across this a few days ago and finally got a chance to test it out today...
New eSIM provider called Firsty. Currently their coverage is only available in "Europe, the USA, Turkey and Switzerland", but they claim they'll have a pile more countries by the end of March. (And yes, someone needs a geography lesson – I can handle Turkey being split out, but Switzerland is very much in Europe. I'm guessing "Europe" actually means 'EU Countries' and not all of Europe). They give you a free eSIM, and then there's 3 ways to get data...
In the US it's roaming onto the AT&T network, with traffic seemingly being backhauled to France. Whilst I'm not sure I'd rely on this as my main service, especially if you're going to be in a country for any real period of time, it seems brilliant as a backup service, or even just for short trips somewhere (eg, in transit). |
Originally Posted by IslesFan
(Post 36026309)
you found this on the whirlpool forums? That’s where your link is sending me before going to their site.
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Originally Posted by docbert
(Post 36027027)
Nope, but I did post about it there first before cut-n-pasting the same post here! Didn't realize that forum modified the URL to jump via them first. Edited now to change it to a direct link.
anyway, just activated the esim for the heck of it. Mine is connected to Verizon. |
Originally Posted by danib62
(Post 35403830)
I'm travelling to the UK and France so I purchased an eSIM.net "super travel" eSIM and I have to say that it is total trash. I purchased it this past Friday and it worked perfectly fine for a few hours till I went to bed. The next morning it was completely inoperable, no calls, texts, or data. I reached out to support and it took 12 hours for them to respond. They gave me some troubleshooting tips that did not work. I emailed them back and after another 8-12 hours they're claiming that my plan was deactivated because I sent an MMS message which supposedly isn't covered by the plan. This morning data is working again but calls and texts are not. I'm just going to get an Orange Holiday eSIM and dispute the charges from eSIM.net with my credit card if they don't issue me a full refund promptly.
Did you keep using the eSIM.net eSIM for your trip? Did the data keep working? What were the speeds like? Did you get the charges reversed? |
Two quick data points from the past fortnight:
In Thailand (Bangkok only) we used dtac "Happy Tourist 5G" eSIMs purchased through Airalo. Never lightning fast but consistently available and always more than adequate for maps, Grab, messaging and news. After landing at SIN I tried to get a 12 SGD M1 5G tourist eSIM but the counter I asked at didn't have that option, so I went into town without local service. I then discovered that M1 doesn't currently have a flagship store on/near Orchard, so just bought a 12 SGD Singtel 4G eSIM online. Activation was easy (see frappant's post above) and service was almost always good to excellent. |
Best thing I ever did was sign up for Google Fi. Now I don't worry about anything. Recently got a laptop with built in 5G and popped another Fi SIM in there - now I have data instantly on my laptop everywhere without fussing about with cafe internet passwords or hotel login pages.
Only thing it's not good for are poorly designed services that only work with local phone numbers. |
Originally Posted by Doppy
(Post 36053249)
Best thing I ever did was sign up for Google Fi.
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trav...xperience.html But for most travel destinations there are better options -- and for most people based outside the USA Google Fi isn't an option at all. |
Originally Posted by frappant
(Post 35954120)
I bought the Airalo Dtac eSIM for Thailand, $9.90 for 50 GB for 10 days, no passport registration needed.
But only AFTER I bought or installed it, they notify you that it's max speed is 15 Mbps down for a certain promotional period. Up in my hotel room on the 12th floor, it doesn't even get that speed and shows 3G. Well can't complain about the price. The hotel wifi, speed is good but they're blocking all VPN, both my OpenVPN back to my router and SurfShark. Segmenting by speed seems pretty common among Thai carriers so while Airalo is convenient and cheap for Thailand, all that data for slow speed may not work for many people. Buyer beware.
Originally Posted by paperwastage
(Post 35954382)
https://www.airalo.com/thailand-esim...nd-10days-50gb
Was this (somewhat misleading) OTHER INFO fineprint there when you bought? Misleading bc most plans would have advertised 50GB at full speed, then throttled to advertised 384kbps after. And I'd interpret the other info as throttling to 15mbps after 50GB fullspeed instead of 384kbps. 15mbps is probably sufficient for my roaming usage , unless one was streaming or downloading large files 384 Kbps after 50GB usage Unlimited internet at MAX speed for eSIMs activated from 05 February 2024 to 30 April 2024. It comes with 100 minutes of local calls, 30 minutes for India, South Korea, and Vietnam through the "00400" prefix, and 15 baht credit for texts and international calls. |
Originally Posted by Royal2000H
(Post 36061867)
Doesn't state anything about 15 Mbps limit.
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What is the best eSIM with a Singapore phone number (+65) for 4 days in Singapore? Would like to have one so I can contact sellers on Carousell (need a +65 number to verify account and to chat).
Thanks! |
Originally Posted by 4BandE
(Post 36138356)
What is the best eSIM with a Singapore phone number (+65) for 4 days in Singapore? Would like to have one so I can contact sellers on Carousell (need a +65 number to verify account and to chat).
Thanks! All native sim/esim sold in Singapore require KYC (which typically meant in person counter to verify passport). Singtel esim offer tourist to do KYC via app (sgd12/30/50 option, data and some local calls https://www.singtel.com/personal/pro...ans/hi-tourist. Star hub has sgd$12 tourist esim , similar to M1 (500min call100 text and data). But it allows you to KYC via app https://www.starhub.com/personal/sup...j18NMCJOj5P1s5 M1 has a sgd$12 tourist esim, 500min local call +100sms. But I believe this needa to be in person (somewhere in changi or M1 retail store). Klook resells this cheaper at sgd $8.60, but still require same in person pickup https://www.m1.com.sg/mobile/prepaid-plans/tourist-sim. In Singapore, all 3 will do the same job. These 3 are the main providers in Singapore, think singtel >Star hub> m1, Singapore is tiny island, all 3 would work There are other plans (non tourist) from the big 3 which may work too. Also, there are mvnos like heya and or circles.life but their KYC may be more complicated (geared towards residents who have NRIC/singpass not passport numbers) https://heya.sg/ |
Originally Posted by 4BandE
(Post 36138356)
What is the best eSIM with a Singapore phone number (+65) for 4 days in Singapore?
Singtel is a good, affordable and uncomplicated option that you can set up from your hotel room. |
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