Hey

It might be a bit of a stretch, but I figured that there'd be folks touring multiple countries in this sub.

Question: how do you figure out which eSIM provider is actually good?

I checked out https://esimdb.com/region/europe and am a bit confused. The price range is so big. There certainly are differences, aren't there?

For example, shopping for 20 GB in 30 days in region "Europe", the range is from €15 to €60 and more. The providers seem strange, dunno.

Better known companies like airalo, saily, or revolut (yes, the bank) are in the range of €35.

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  1. If you have european SIM quite likely it makes no sense to go for the eSIM. Either you already have big enough data packets from your current provider or grabbing one-time extra data transfer packet would be cheaper.

  2. I only used in once in Thailand, but i was very satisfied with the connection and the easy use.
    The app i used is called Saily.

  3. Hello! when i was in Iceland i used one called airalo, it cost me like 40 usd for 1 month of data, it worked perfectly.

  4. I used a ‘local’ one in Rwanda (MTN) and it was much cheaper, and easier than using one I purchased over the internet. There was a booth at the airport where someone setup my phone for me.

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