Travelling to forrin lands - anybody used an eSIM?
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Travelling to forrin lands - anybody used an eSIM?
I'm off to Thailand to look windswept and interesting (read 'fat and sunburnt'). I'm gonna throw it out there and suggest it's outside of the EU and thus even thinking of using a bit of data will cost me a small fortune.
The obvious answer is an eSIM. Anybody used them? Got a recommendation?
Kosher? https://esimthailand.com/
The obvious answer is an eSIM. Anybody used them? Got a recommendation?
Kosher? https://esimthailand.com/
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Re: Travelling to forrin lands - anybody used an eSIM?
How about leaving your phone turned off and only turn it on when you have wifi? You can use an actual camera to take pictures.
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Re: Travelling to forrin lands - anybody used an eSIM?
AFAIK most people going to out of the way places buy a local PAYG SIM somewhere near the border.
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Re: Travelling to forrin lands - anybody used an eSIM?
Or just turn off the data-connection.....
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Re: Travelling to forrin lands - anybody used an eSIM?
Pretty sure my youngest just jumped between Wifi and only contacted us when he had that and using Messenger etc. (He was fecking quick to contact me one morning when I accidentally let his Spotify account lapse while he was on a long coach trip in Cambodia though.) Most of these places aren't really that technologically remote these days, you won't be the first visitor they've ever seen, and FFS you're on your holidays.
Back in the mists of time when I did my inter-railing obviously we just left with a few pairs of our sexiest y-fronts and a codpiece full of travellers cheques. I'm sure I could've "phoned home" using a payphone but back then nobody could give a shit about staying in contact.
Back in the mists of time when I did my inter-railing obviously we just left with a few pairs of our sexiest y-fronts and a codpiece full of travellers cheques. I'm sure I could've "phoned home" using a payphone but back then nobody could give a shit about staying in contact.
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Re: Travelling to forrin lands - anybody used an eSIM?
Airalo - seems to work well enough and reasonable pricing...
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Re: Travelling to forrin lands - anybody used an eSIM?
We did this in Portugal recently. Plenty of the bars had free wifi as well, but even turning the data on for a few minutes to check everything okay at home etc, didn't use much data. We survived for 3 weeks in France and Spain last year like this too, albeit with one top up as i'm on a payg tarfiff.
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Re: Travelling to forrin lands - anybody used an eSIM?
Get a job with the SNP and use their provided device.
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Re: Travelling to forrin lands - anybody used an eSIM?
Have a chat with your provider - I’ve got O2 rest of the world bolt on and it’s a fiver a day which includes your uk allowance.
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Re: Travelling to forrin lands - anybody used an eSIM?
It’s only theft if you don’t ask for it.
You’ll probably find an eSIM with a sensible data allowance is a similar cost. Plus if you need to keep your own number working then it’s a better option.
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Re: Travelling to forrin lands - anybody used an eSIM?
M and I are going to Thailand, Laos and N. Vietnam same time as you gremlin, we fly out to Bangkok on Boxing day as well.
We looked at eSIMs and packages that would cover the whole area for a month or so but simply decided that we'll be on holiday, we don't need to carry the internet round in our pockets all day every day. I'm sure there'll be plenty of places with free wifi if M needs it to upload photos (I'm taking a proper camera) and like I've done in Nepal a couple of times and S. Africa the phone will stay in a bag for most of the time.
Of course, you may be more important than me and need to be contactable at all times but then you should maybe think that not going on holiday is the better option.
We looked at eSIMs and packages that would cover the whole area for a month or so but simply decided that we'll be on holiday, we don't need to carry the internet round in our pockets all day every day. I'm sure there'll be plenty of places with free wifi if M needs it to upload photos (I'm taking a proper camera) and like I've done in Nepal a couple of times and S. Africa the phone will stay in a bag for most of the time.
Of course, you may be more important than me and need to be contactable at all times but then you should maybe think that not going on holiday is the better option.
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Re: Travelling to forrin lands - anybody used an eSIM?
BT want £6 a day. Had a recommendation from a bloke who goes to the most obscure places on Earth for fun. He reckons Yesim is well worth downloading.
Obviously wi-fi is abundant as it grows on the trees out there and can be harvested all the time, but good to have a bit of data in the back pocket should one need maps or pay by phone and not have to sign in constantly.
Edit: Yesim tells me my device is too old. OK, it's a bit of a donkey, granted, but FFS.
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Re: Travelling to forrin lands - anybody used an eSIM?
Nothing to do with work, I can assure you. They can fuck right off when I'm on holibobs.Yambo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 7:38 am M and I are going to Thailand, Laos and N. Vietnam same time as you gremlin, we fly out to Bangkok on Boxing day as well.
Of course, you may be more important than me and need to be contactable at all times but then you should maybe think that not going on holiday is the better option.
Let me know what flight you're on and I'll arrange to sit behind you and kick your seat every minute or so...
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Re: Travelling to forrin lands - anybody used an eSIM?
You can download Google maps in advance.gremlin wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 10:52 amBT want £6 a day. Had a recommendation from a bloke who goes to the most obscure places on Earth for fun. He reckons Yesim is well worth downloading.
Obviously wi-fi is abundant as it grows on the trees out there and can be harvested all the time, but good to have a bit of data in the back pocket should one need maps or pay by phone and not have to sign in constantly.
Edit: Yesim tells me my device is too old. OK, it's a bit of a donkey, granted, but FFS.
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Re: Travelling to forrin lands - anybody used an eSIM?
I tried to use Nomad , when in Puerto Rico recently and the local Partner they had as AT and T had just pulled out of the country so could not activate it, but they were quite prompt in refunding me and have worked in other locations with no issues.
I ended up getting one with Airalo, and it worked a treat.
As said before try and make use of free wifis, and pre-download maps and any stuff you want to watch beforehand so as to avoid using lots of data.
I ended up getting one with Airalo, and it worked a treat.
As said before try and make use of free wifis, and pre-download maps and any stuff you want to watch beforehand so as to avoid using lots of data.