EasySim.global, part of the easy® family of companies, has announced the launch of their new data roaming service, offering huge savings for those using their smartphones abroad.
The service is available in over 150 countries and is designed to combat extortionately high data costs when travelling. Most UK mobile networks like EE, Sky, Three and Vodafone no longer allow their users to ‘roam like at home’ in the EU, and data charges in the rest of the world usually fall outside of standard mobile bundles.
EasySim.global offers prepaid eSIMs for smartphones and tablets, providing reliable internet at a lower cost. Money Saving Expert’s Martin Lewis recently used an eSIM on holiday and commented: ‘The whole experience was easier and simpler than expected’.
The process is simple. After choosing a data bundle for the destination country on the easySim.global website, users will receive an email with a QR code which is used to activate the eSIM. Once the phone is set to use the new service as the default for data roaming, customers can enjoy their trip without worrying about bill shock.
The service is available to everybody travelling abroad, regardless of their country of origin or mobile operator. For example, UK visitors to popular destinations like Turkey, USA, Morocco or Thailand can achieve savings on data roaming compared to their standard contracts.
EasySim.global has been formed by Portsmouth-based telecoms entrepreneurs Jim Guest and Richard Gwilliam, with the support of easyGroup Chairman Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou.
Jim Guest, Co-founder of EasySim.global said: “Summer is here but business travellers and holiday makers have had enough of the cost of roaming when they use their smartphones or tablets abroad. We’re proud to be working with Sir Stelios to take on the big boys of the mobile market and protect consumers against bill shock.”
Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou added: “EasySim.global is a new way for travellers to get low-cost mobile data worldwide. It’s simple to use and great value, so the company is perfectly aligned with easy® brand values and I’m delighted to be working with the directors to get new customers onboard.”
With the help of EasySim.global, an example 14 day stay in Turkey could see customers save a minimum of £63 in comparison to major UK network operators’ bolt-on tariffs.
EasySim.global is compatible with the majority of 4G/5G Apple and Android smartphones, with no apps to load or tricky SIM cards to install. Customer service is available online 24/7 via the easySim.global website.
Portsmouth-based entrepreneurs Jim Guest and Richard Gwilliam have launched a new data roaming service, easySim.global, as part of the easy® family of companies. The service, providing low-cost mobile data for users travelling abroad, has been supported by easyGroup Chairman Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou.
The service is available in over 150 countries and is designed to combat extortionately high data costs when travelling. EasySim.global offers prepaid eSIMs for smartphones and tablets, providing reliable internet at a lower cost.
Co-founder Jim Guest said: “Summer is here but business travellers and holiday makers have had enough of the cost of roaming when they use their smartphones or tablets abroad. We’re proud to be working with Sir Stelios to take on the big boys of the mobile market and protect consumers against bill shock.”
Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou added: “EasySim.global is a simple and great value way for travellers to get low-cost mobile data worldwide. It’s perfectly aligned with easy® brand values and I’m delighted to be working with the directors to get new customers onboard.”
The process is simple and customer service is available online 24/7 via the easySim.global website. With the help of EasySim.global, customers can save a minimum of £63 on data roaming in comparison to major UK network operators’ bolt-on tariffs. EasySim.global is compatible with the majority of 4G/5G Apple and Android smartphones, with no apps to load or tricky SIM cards to install.
EasySim.global offers a quick and easy way to get cheaper roaming data abroad and is designed to protect consumers against bill shock.
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