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EE’s new eSIM service aims to cut waste and enhance sustainability

EE's new eSIM service aims to cut waste and enhance sustainability

EE has introduced an eSIM service for monthly SIM-only mobile users, allowing them to select and download their eSIM directly from the EE website or app. This new service provides customers with the option to choose an eSIM-compatible device at the point of purchase, enhancing convenience and flexibility.

Upon selecting an eSIM, customers receive a QR code for immediate activation or can opt to download it later via the EE app. This flexibility ensures users can decide how and when to activate their eSIM, offering greater control over their mobile experience.

An EE spokesperson highlighted the company’s commitment to supporting new technologies, noting that EE was among the first UK networks to adopt eSIM. The recent launch of their Instant Download eSIM service is part of EE’s strategy to enhance the eSIM customer experience on their network. Additionally, by choosing eSIMs, customers contribute to environmental sustainability by reducing the need for physical SIM cards, thereby minimizing waste and pollution.

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