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Mobile data from 75 cents a day: eSIMs are changing how people stay connected overseas
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The use of travel eSIMs is gaining ground globally and in Singapore.
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SINGAPORE – The world of travel connectivity has welcomed a formidable player to the mass market – the embedded SIM card, more commonly known as the eSIM.
Unlike their removable thumbnail-sized predecessors, eSIMs were developed to be space-saving and are embedded as a tiny chip in devices.

