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You are a good eSIM option with fair pricing. Thank you. Another good option is @https://silent.link. Particularly because their plans don’t expire. If you make 2 or more international trips a year, the leftover minutes you bought for your first trip can still be used for your second trip months later. And you can easily add more minutes to top off. Do you also offer data-only eSIMs that work globally and don’t expire?
i will use your esim if i know exactly that i spend this amount of time in this specific country and i dont have wifi and i need a lot of data but @https://silent.link global is just the most convenient thing, i don’t want to plan my esim when i travel and i also dont want to plan how much data i spend in which amount of time because i dont know its different every month still really appreciate that your are doing this, maybe silent link needs to shutdown then your are definitely the choice haven’t seen any other better option so far except you 2
yeah, I think silent link is pretty cool for a certain demographic. I'm the type of person that roughly knows how much data I consume when I travel so the Sovran eSIMs work well for me. I definitely designed this product for me πŸ˜… I want to add more providers for truly global & no expiry because I know that is a sticking point for many. I have done research on this like once a month and I'm always unsatisfied with the providers. Thanks for the feedback, the future of eSIMs is definitely no-expiry and probably global and I think once the tech gets better we will see more providers offer this.