Xertz wrote: » I was just wondering if any of the Irish carriers are beginning to offer eSIMs. They seem to be offered by a lot of carriers in Spain, the UK and quite a large number of other countries. Any idea why the Irish networks are so slow about this? Some kind of technical issues?
Xertz wrote: » The likes of Eir is absolutely keen on switching as many people as possible. They're pushing SIM only plans like there's no tomorrow and so is 3. Plenty of people bring their own device these days. I'd assume it's just an IT issue with the carriers themselves. They're an open standard, but they can be setup either by entering information manually, scanning a QR code or using a downloaded app that provides the handset with the confirmation settings. It would mean you could visit Eir.ie and within 10 mins be on their network having signed up and it would cut down on needing to programme and courier out SIM cards. None of these things are driven by the mobile operators, they buy the solutions off-the-shelf from vendors like Ericsson. In fact, all 3 networks are now using or moving to Ericsson core technologies. But I would assume there are quite a few ways of configuring network side equipment to set this stuff up. I'm assuming when a few more handset manufacturers start offering it more mobile networks will jump on board. At the moment it's really been seen as something Apple's been pushing, but it is actually a fully open standard. Apple, Samsung, and Google all support it on recent devices (may be disabled on carrier issued ones in the case of Samsung)
Xertz wrote: » I just find the Irish networks very slow to roll out many new techs though. They’re fairly price competitive compared to some of the smaller countries on the continent but they’re rarely innovative with tech and seem ultra conservative about trying new stuff.
Xertz wrote: » It’s hardly a challenge to switch as it is! I’ve done so within a day (where I’ve ordered a sim online) and porting can take as little as 5 mins. I don’t honestly see how a physical sim can be that big a deal. On prepay you can literally just pick up a sim pack in all sorts of retail outlets and most networks can get you a new sim out by post within 24 hours. It seems more like they’re just not bothering to rollout the retail technology to do it as it would require website and app developments to process setup. Most implementations have it automated to the level that you simply require you to scan a QR code with the phone camera and go through a verification step or download an app. You can also enter the details manually. eSIM for IoT is a somewhat different product in terms of how it’s sold and setup.
Tiger Roll wrote: » If the device has e sim capability , does this stop networks from locking the device to their sim cards only?
Xertz wrote: » Apple : All their more recent iOS devices and Watch. Samsung: S20 and Galaxy Z Flip Google: recent pixel phones. Motorola new Razr Software support built into Windows 10. So you can use it for a dual SIM 2nd line / business line on most of those devices along side a traditional SIM or you can use and swap multiple eSIMs Also if you've say an iPhone 11 you can just download e.g. T-Mobile USA's prepay app on the App store and fire up a US number while there.
dermiestv wrote: » Sorry to dig up an old thread but having read the replies, I was wondering if anyone has experience of any of the international eSim providers that work in Ireland? Data is my main interest. Companies such as eSim.net, MobalityPass.com or any of these? https://esimdb.com/region/europe Or could we use a UK eSIM provider such as EE? Buy one in the North and then use it here?
dermiestv wrote: » I've used the €3/month deal with Truphone for data on iPhone XRs. It works great and is very simple - just download the app and it installs the eSIM. €5 for 5GB. Haven't used it for calls but it provides a UK number for the secondary (eSIM) line so should be no problem. There is a trial allowance so you can try it out first.
peejay1986 wrote: » Is it a case of topping up monthly to keep the SIM active? .
rossf961 wrote: » Can I download the app on an Apple Watch and achieve the same result without having a supporting iPhone?