• Bleys@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    For me the main benefit of eSIMs is they allow multiple numbers on a single phone which is super handy.

    Reading the article though, and I think the described problem is entirely the fault of the carrier and not the design of eSIMs. The carrier should have allowed alternative verification methods (email, online account, in-person at store) other than just sending a text to the disabled number.

    • mirshafie@europe.pub
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      6 hours ago

      There’s also a thing called dual sim. Which is standard in the Asian market and used to be common in Europe.

      • ranzispa@mander.xyz
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        2 hours ago

        Still using dual SIM in Europe. While EU policies made it so that you can use a European number throughout Europe with basically no real added costs, country specific numbers are still required for a bunch of bureaucracy