The First Network Offering Esim

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Esim

eSIM is the latest technology for mobile devices removing the need for physical SIM cards. ‘eSIM’ refers to an embedded SIM and takes the form of a chip that cannot be removed from a mobile device. This means that users can switch between mobile networks without needing to replace their SIM card. Users can download “profiles” from different networks straight to a mobile device with the touch of a button. “Profile” means the account information for a particular network tied to a specific mobile number.
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STORE

ADDRESS

TANKI LEENDERT

Tanki Leendert 245

BOULEVARD

L.G. Smith Boulevard 128

SAN NICOLAS

B v/d Zeppenveldstraat 

Lok #7, San Nicolas

AIRPORT KIOSK

Queen Beatrix

International Airport

 

How Can You Activate eSIM?

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Settings > General > About

Check your device is network provider locked.

It should say “No SIM restrictions” which means that the device is unlocked.

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Settings > General > About

Check your device is network provider locked.

It should say “No SIM restrictions” which means that the device is unlocked.

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Settings > General > About

Check your device is network provider locked.

It should say “No SIM restrictions” which means that the device is unlocked.

Any Questions

We are here to help! Visit our Help Center to learn more.

An eSIM also known as an Embedded or Electronic SIM, is a SIM that is built into your mobile device and cannot be physically removed. There’s no physical SIM card that you need to insert.

A SIM card is a physical chip card you slot into your phone, normally in a tray that pops out from the side. A SIM comes in three sizes: Mini-SIM, Micro-SIM and Nano-SIM. Unlike a SIM that requires physically moving it to another device, with an eSIM, you can switch between devices in seconds, and you don't have to contact your service provider to get it done.

That’s because the eSIM is embedded into your phone. It works just like a standard SIM card, but without the hassle of physical transferring the card which poses a risk of loss or damage. 

 i.   eSIMs are hard-wired to your device while physical SIM cards are removable.

 

 ii.  eSIMs holds multiple profiles (phone numbers) per customer, while a physical SIM card holds one profile per customer. 

No, a Digicel eSIM will only work if your phone is unlocked or locked to the Digicel network. 

Yes, many overseas carriers have already configured their networks to host visitors using an eSIM to connect and enjoy voice and data services while on a roaming plan.