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    The Rise of eSIM Technology

    Brand SpotBy Brand SpotJuly 2, 20242 Mins Read
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    In recent years, eSIM technology has gained significant traction, revolutionizing the way we connect to mobile networks. Let us explore why eSIMs are better and how they enhance our communication experience.

    1. Multiple phone numbers, single device

    Traditional physical SIM cards require manual insertion and removal from devices. With eSIMs, this hassle disappears. You can activate an eSIM remotely, eliminating the need for physical cards. Whether you are switching between personal and work numbers or traveling internationally, eSIMs offer unparalleled convenience.

    2. Enhanced security

    eSIMs provide an extra layer of security. Unlike physical SIM cards that can be easily removed or replaced, eSIMs are embedded within the device. Unauthorized individuals cannot tamper with them, making your connections more secure.

    Airtel Introduces eSIM in Kenya: Here is What You Need to Know

    3. Reduced environmental impact

    By eliminating the need for physical SIM cards, eSIMs contribute to a greener environment. They reduce plastic waste and minimize the carbon footprint associated with SIM card production and distribution.

    4. Seamless network switching

    eSIMs make it easy to switch between different network operators without the hassle of visiting a physical store or waiting in long queues. This feature is particularly useful for frequent travellers who need to connect to local carriers for better rates or coverage while abroad.

    5. Simple activation

    Activating an eSIM is simple. Dial *#06# on your smartphone to retrieve the EID (eSIM Identifier) number. Alternatively, visit an authorized service provider to set up your eSIM using a QR code.

    Airtel Kenya is among the leading telcos in the country at the forefront of this innovation, offering users the convenience and efficiency of eSIM activation on their devices. By embracing eSIM technology, the company has not only been enhancing the customer experience but also paving the way for a more connected, sustainable future. Say goodbye to physical SIM card hassles and embrace the future with eSIM technology.

    Read: What is an eSIM and how do you get started with one?

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