I was afraid of this, when I bought my 15PM. Traveled to Chile, and what would have been a quick transaction at the Entel store ended in disappointment. Apparently you need a Chilean ID to purchase an eSIM. Fortunately, I brought a pixel 3 I can hotspot, and takes a nano sim, but it’s something of a hassle. My only regret so far.

  • Takeabyte@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    If I’m traveling, I’m paying my carrier for their international plan. I’m not spending thousands of dollars on an international trip just to worry about saving an extra $50-$100 on cell service. Plus I do not want to waste a single second hassling with a foreign carrier. I only have so much time to enjoy my vacation. Dealing with telecoms is not in my to do list.