Shipping policy
An eSIM delivery policy outlines how an eSIM (embedded SIM) is provided to the customer after purchase. Unlike physical SIM cards, eSIMs are delivered digitally and involve different processes. Here’s what you can expect from an eSIM delivery policy:
Key Components of an eSIM Delivery Policy
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Delivery Method:
- Digital Delivery: eSIM will be delivered to you via email, SMS, or through an app. This often includes a QR code or activation details.
- Activation Instructions: Information on how to activate the eSIM on your device, which may involve scanning a QR code or entering details manually.
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Delivery Timing:
- Processing Time: This can vary from immediate delivery to a few hours or business days.
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Activation Time: Some eSIMs may be activated immediately, while others might require additional processing time.
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Compatibility:
- Device Requirements: Make sure your device supports eSIM functionality and is compatible with the service provider’s network.
- Carrier Compatibility: Ensure the eSIM is compatible with the network carrier you intend to use.
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