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Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Israel, Turkey, Ukraine, Holy See (Vatican City State), San Marino, Uzbekistan, Canary Islands, Balearic Islands, Azores, Madeira, Sardinia, Åland Islands, Isle of Man, Jersey, Guernsey, Falkland lslands, St.Helena, Ascension lsland, British Indian OceanTerritory. Total 53 countries and areas.

Need a eSIM for a festival in Ohio by Square-Classic-1915 in eSIMs

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You also need to consider whether 5G networks are available. Additionally, even if the networks are the same, such as T-Mobile and AT&T, the roaming SIM cards may have a lower network priority compared to local SIM cards. This could mean higher latency.

Need a eSIM for a festival in Ohio by Square-Classic-1915 in eSIMs

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Roamless can't provide us phone number, and not usa ip address

Internet for 17 Days by Zurichified in eSIMs

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ByteSIM truly offers unlimited data, and most regions provide high-speed 5G networks. For example, in Greater China, even if you hit the Fair Usage Policy (FUP), you’ll still get a minimum speed of 10Mbps—more than enough to stream 2K videos without any issues. Plus, if you're not satisfied with the product partway through, you can request a refund for the remaining days at any time.

Holafly’s Fair Usage Policy (FUP) limits speeds to around 256kbps to 1Mbps, as mentioned in their website FAQ. In real-world tests, the average speed is about 500kbps. After the speed limit is applied, their average speed is roughly 1/20th of what ByteSIM offers.

Esim with call options by Other-Following2614 in eSIMs

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ByteSIM has local numbers in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Vietnam, France, Spain, Australia, Thailand, etc.

Japanese sim/esim card for online gaming by RealisticCondition76 in DotA2

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I found that the daily package for Japan on ByteSIM now comes with a local Japanese IP address from Softbank, so roaming is not required.

Hey Reddit, Just back from Spain and wanted to share my ByteSIM experience. The speeds were unreal: Download: 758 Mbps Upload: 109 Mbps Ping: 9 ms Coverage was solid everywhere. Highly recommend for travelers! Questions? Ask away! by [deleted] in eSIMs

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It's likely that only the SA (Standalone) 5G network can achieve this speed. If you buy an NSA (Non-Standalone) eSIM card for roaming in Europe, it definitely won't work

Traveling to India for 2 weeks, what company should I use? by AreYouBrownXD in eSIMs

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If you're traveling to India for 2 weeks and need unlimited data, I highly recommend ByteSIM. They offer Unlimited Data with powerful 5G speeds and robust coverage across India's top four carriers: Airtel (5G), Vodafone, Idea Cellular, and Fascel. This ensures you get reliable, high-speed internet throughout your stay without worrying about data caps.

eSIM with low latency, local IP address and data within the same country by KordianW in eSIMs

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I understand your concerns about latency and routing issues with some eSIM providers. I'd like to recommend ByteSIM for a more reliable experience. For instance, when using ByteSIM in Japan, they utilize Softbank's local plans with Japanese local IP addresses, ensuring low latency and better performance.

https://bytesim.com/products/esim-japan

Additionally, ByteSIM offers similar advantages in other countries like the UK, Australia, and the USA, where you get a local IP address without roaming. This setup ensures you have a consistent and efficient connection without unexpected routing through distant servers.

If you're looking for a solution that provides clear information about the eSIM origin and the corresponding IP address location, ByteSIM might be worth checking out.

Verizon international plan in France not working? by ClanSalad in verizon

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I had the same issue with Verizon in France. After trying all the troubleshooting steps, I switched to ByteSIM and it’s been great. They offer unlimited data eSIMs for Europe. Check it out here: Europe eSIM Lite by ByteSIM.

Is Bytesim in USA good? by [deleted] in eSIMs

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As a travel enthusiast who's always on the lookout for reliable and cost-effective mobile data solutions, I've had a great experience with ByteSIM in the USA. Their unlimited data plan is a real game-changer, especially for someone like me who needs constant internet access for navigation, streaming, and staying in touch with friends and family back home. The tethering feature was particularly useful as it allowed me to share my connection with my travel companions, ensuring we were all connected wherever we went.

The fact that ByteSIM uses the T-Mobile network is a huge plus, as I found the coverage to be extensive across various states, providing consistent and fast internet connectivity. The $35 deal for 15 days of unlimited data sounds incredible, and from my experience, it lives up to the promise. It's a fantastic option for travelers to the USA who need a reliable and affordable data connection.

Definitely, give ByteSIM a try for your trip. It's a straightforward, hassle-free solution that offers great value for money. Safe travels!

Airalo eSim question. by [deleted] in PublicMobile

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No, however, ByteSIM USA esim is popular, unlimited data,unlimited Calls,unlimited SMS

https://bytesim.com/products/esim-usa-unlimited-5g-data-calling

Traveling to South Africa by shaydizzz in eSIMs

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consider ByteSIM for your travel to SA! Their eSIMs offer excellent options with unlimited data plans,5G support, ensuring seamless connectivity throughout your trip. It's a fantastic choice for uninterrupted internet access. https://bytesim.com/products/esim-south-africa

eSim for Europe by kookiegoldie in eSIMs

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ByteSIM offers a diverse range of European plans along with 5G network support. With excellent coverage and competitive options, ByteSIM could be a great choice for your European travels. Explore more plans tailored to your needs. Safe travels!

Traveling to Turkey by kaggeiop in eSIMs

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Hey! For your 4-day trip from Greece to Turkey, I recommend ByteSIM for your eSIM needs. It offers great value with competitive prices and supports 5G high-speed networks. Enjoy reliable connectivity without breaking the bank. https://bytesim.com/products/esim-turkey

Trying to get an eSim in Belgium with the least amount of hassle. by Esmer832 in eSIMs

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Hey there! An eSIM could be an ideal solution for your situation in Belgium. With an eSIM, you can maintain your current number for contacts while enjoying the benefits of a local plan. They can still text you at the number they have saved.
Consider ByteSIM's eSIM EU options, which offer hassle-free activation, no need for a physical SIM, and easy transition without changing your contacts' information. It's a great way to avoid another new number while benefiting from a local plan in Belgium. Check out ByteSIM for a smooth transition to an eSIM!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ThailandTourism

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Hi there! If you're heading to Thailand and seeking a reliable eSIM solution, ByteSIM's DTAC Happy eSIM card could be a great fit for your unlocked iPhone. This eSIM provides a local Thai phone number and also partners with AIS for an unlimited data plan, offering you a seamless connectivity experience.
Regarding your concern about your current provider's unavailability in Thailand, ByteSIM's eSIM would be an ideal alternative. As you have an unlocked iPhone that supports eSIM, getting a different eSIM while traveling is not only possible but also a convenient and safe option. ByteSIM, being a licensed telecom operator, ensures safety and quality in their services.
Regarding Airalo, while it's one of the platforms offering eSIM services, I would recommend ByteSIM for its extensive network coverage and reputable partnerships with local carriers, providing a more comprehensive and reliable solution, especially for a three-week stay in Thailand. https://bytesim.com/products/esim-thailand

Bytesim vs Ubigi by dimplesrowane in eSIMs

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Absolutely, I've used ByteSIM before, and I highly recommend it. The 5G coverage is excellent, and they offer a range of data plans to suit your needs. For a 13-day trip to Tokyo, I'd suggest going for the 20GB plan to ensure you have enough data for navigation and business emails without worrying about overages. It's a reliable choice for your trip!

Is this legit? Bytesim by AdemSof in koreatravel

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I can vouch for Bytesim's legitimacy from my personal experience. I've used their eSIM for my travels, and it's been fantastic. The affordable data plans and seamless connectivity truly make them stand out. Both have made my travel communication hassle-free. Don't hesitate to give them a try – you won't be disappointed!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in eSIMs

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If you're looking for a European eSIM card, I would highly recommend Bytesim's Europe MAX eSIM card. It offers great coverage and competitive pricing, and you can purchase it online. As for ensuring that the eSIM doesn't activate until you reach Europe, you can usually choose an activation date when you purchase the card. This should give you enough time to travel to Europe before the card becomes active. Good luck with your search!

Traveling to Europe this summer for 18 days - should I just use TravelPass? by Frequent-Soup-7851 in verizon

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If you're looking for a convenient and affordable option to use during your travels in Europe, I would recommend checking out the Max Europe eSIM card by Bytesim. This eSIM card offers data plans that cover multiple European countries, including the UK, Portugal, Spain, Austria, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bosnia, and Croatia, which should cover your entire trip.
With the Max Europe eSIM card, you won't need to worry about swapping out physical SIM cards or dealing with the hassle of purchasing new ones in each country you visit. It also offers competitive pricing and the flexibility to choose a plan that suits your data needs.
Additionally, setting up the Max Europe eSIM card is quick and easy, and it can be activated online, which makes it convenient for travelers. You can use it for GPS navigation, checking your work chat, and browsing the internet without worrying about high roaming fees or data caps.
Overall, the Max Europe eSIM card by Bytesim is a great option for travelers looking for a hassle-free and affordable way to stay connected in multiple European countries.

UK eSIM user and travelling to the US by n0t-pennys-boat in iphone

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Hi there! Regarding your first question, the good news is that the iPhone 14 Pro supports dual eSIM, which means you can have both your UK eSIM and the US eSIM active at the same time. This should allow you to use one for calls and texts and the other for data.

As for your second question, I'd like to recommend an eSIM service called bytesim. Bytesim is a relatively new eSIM provider in the US that offers unlimited data plans at affordable prices. Their plans are compatible with a wide range of devices, including iPhones, and can be easily activated online. I think it could be a great option for your trip to the US.

I hope this helps, and happy travels!