OUR VALUES

How we work

Embody the essence of who we are and what we stand

Diversity

By valuing and integrating a multitude of diverse perspectives within our team, we actively cultivate an environment where creativity flourishes and excellence becomes the standard

Trustworthy

Honesty and transparency serve as the pillars of our organization, guiding our actions and communications as we prioritize integrity and openness in every endeavor we undertake

Empowerment

Our mission is to provide users with the empowerment and autonomy to shape their digital experiences according to their preferences and needs, enabling to take control

Collaboration

We believe in the transformative power of teamwork and cooperation to drive us towards our shared goals, cultivating an environment where mutual support are paramount.

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FAQ

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What is an eSIM?

An eSIM is a digital SIM card embedded in devices. It provides mobile services without needing a physical card. It offers multi-line capability and easy carrier switching.

eSIM activation usually involves scanning a QR code or using your carrier’s app. You’ll need to go to “Mobile Data” or “Cellular” in your device settings and follow the instructions. The process may vary by device and carrier.

Most new-generation smartphones support eSIM. Apple’s iPhone XS and later models, Google Pixel 2 and above, and some Samsung Galaxy models are eSIM compatible. Some tablets and smartwatches also use eSIM technology.

Yes, eSIM can be used for international travel. You can purchase a plan from a local carrier to avoid roaming charges. Some eSIM providers offer multi-country plans as well.

Switching plans on an eSIM is done through your device’s settings menu. Go to “Mobile Data” or “Cellular” settings, access eSIM options, and add a new plan or switch between existing ones. In some cases, you may need to use your carrier’s app.

eSIM technology is generally considered more secure than traditional SIM cards. It’s harder to physically steal or clone. It also offers remote management and update capabilities, allowing for quick responses to security vulnerabilities.

Possible reasons for an eSIM waitlist include: limited network capacity, gradual rollout of new technology, or high demand. Carriers may use waitlists to prepare their infrastructure and systems.