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Jia Min

20 Nov 2019

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Has anyone tried using OYA eSIM?

You won't need to swap SIM cards to a local network while overseas. You can top up as and when at 1 GB at S$5 or 5 GB at S$20. What's the catch then?

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Pang Zhe Liang

20 Nov 2019

Fee-Based Financial Advisory Manager at Financial Alliance Pte Ltd (IFA Firm)

Covers only Singapore and Malaysia, which all major Telcos are capable of at a reasonable rate. If you are looking at travelling beyond these two countries, then I will recommend you to consider this SIM card by Three Network - it covers 71 destinations around the world. Check it out: https://www.blog.pzl.sg/best-way-to-get-oversea...

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