Using an eSIM to avoid paying high roaming rates when travelling

Any advice on which esim carrier to use when traveling to France? Going next month.
 
Or you can just use your vodacom prepaid sim, and buy the Travel Data Bundles - R350 for 5gig. Mostly automated process if you set it up properly. As soon as it detects that you are abroad, the it activates the Travel bundle. I find this the easiest hassle free way.
 
Or you can just use your vodacom prepaid sim, and buy the Travel Data Bundles - R350 for 5gig. Mostly automated process if you set it up properly. As soon as it detects that you are abroad, the it activates the Travel bundle. I find this the easiest hassle free way.
Wow. I didn't know about this. It is cool. Bit on the pricey side but not excessively so.
 
Or you can just use your vodacom prepaid sim, and buy the Travel Data Bundles - R350 for 5gig. Mostly automated process if you set it up properly. As soon as it detects that you are abroad, the it activates the Travel bundle. I find this the easiest hassle free way.

These are max for 7 days though. Can you get ones for a month at a time? (mainly for voice roaming)
 
Fair enough, but it just means you do a lot of admin beforehand to find out which operators have to best packages for you. My experience is that the first driver in Foreign will usually tell you exactly where to go.

Any advice on which esim carrier to use when traveling to France? Going next month.

And there my statement is proved.
 
My time in a foreign country is more valuable than the time I spend on the bog at home researching.... I understand that is not the case with all people... :ROFL:
I really hope you are not communicating with the esteemed members of this panel from your throne!
 
I really hope you are not communicating with the esteemed members of this panel from your throne!
This entire forum is the result of modern plumbing. There would be no critical mass without it. It was the original network. Connecting all of us.
 
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