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MTC launches eSIM

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Mobile Telecommunication Limited (MTC) has launched the Electronic Subscriber Identity Module (eSIM) solution for its customers who travel internationally, enhancing their roaming connections.

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An eSIM card is a virtual card that identifies a device via a network, in the form of a programmable SIM embedded directly into a device.

“It allows you to land at your destination, activate your eSIM, and gives you instant connectivity and the freedom to roam effortlessly. When you travel the world without an eSIM, you are required to buy a second physical SIM card upon arrival at your destination. However, with eSIM, you do not need to buy any card, and you will be able to add an international data plan to your device upon arrival in the country of your destination,” explained MTC’s Acting Chief Commercial Officer, Elton Katangolo.

He said for now, the MTC eSIM technology solution will only be available as a data-only service, offering data-centric connectivity – enabling online browsing, WhatsApp (and other Apps) calls, and any other data-driven usage to its outbound customers.

“Customers with eSIM-compatible devices can register, choose a plan, and activate their eSIM on our web portal where we have various packages designed to suit different travel needs, with easy top-ups available for continuous connectivity,” said Katangolo.

Katangolo said Namibia has been due for an eSIM solution since 2021; however, the Covid-19 pandemic delayed its implementation.

“With this groundbreaking solution, our customers traveling outside the country can now enjoy seamless internet access, and the convenience and flexibility of staying connected without the need to buy a new physical SIM card. Travelers will enjoy predictable fixed-rate data for global destinations, without any surprises,” he said.

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