Airtel Tanzania's Director of Communications Beatrice Singano (left) and Bongo Flava artist Diamond Platinum (centre) display a placard after launching eSIM (embedded SIM)
Summary
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The
eSIM is a form of programmable SIM card that is embedded directly onto the
Universal Integrated Circuit Card chip permanently attached to your phone.
Airtel Tanzania today March 16, became the first telecom in Tanzania to launching eSIM (embedded SIM) – a digital SIM that enables customers to access the
same functionality like physical SIM available in the market.The eSIM is a form of
programmable SIM card that is embedded directly onto the Universal Integrated
Circuit Card chip permanently attached to your phone.
Speaking in Dar es Salaam during the
launch, Airtel Tanzania’s director of communications Beatrice Singano said that
Airtel has paved the way by becoming the first eSIM provider in Tanzania.
According to her the company has
been investing in innovative products and services that fit the daily digital
lives of our customers and the launch of the eSIM is a testimony their
commitment to Tanzania.
“With the introduction of eSIM
in the country, Airtel continues to stay ahead as far as innovation is
concerned giving Airtel customers convenience, affordability and flexibility
while championing technological advancement by creating innovative platforms
and opportunities that make life simpler,” said Ms Singano.
She added eSIM service is now
available on the Airtel network and customers who wish to switch their current
physical SIM cards to eSIM will need to visit any Airtel Shop in the country
and be guided to swap their SIM to an eSIM.
Customers can also add a new number
onto the eSIM, while continue using the existing physical SIM. With eSIM from
Airtel Tanzania, they no longer need to have several phones to accommodate the
sim card and can use up to five numbers with a single phone.
Even customers of other operators
can take Airtel number on their eSIM if they have an eSIM compatible phone.
‘Not all phones are compatible with
eSIM. However, a customer can dial *#06# to see whether their phone supports
eSIM. On dialling *#06# for compatible phones an EID number will be displayed’,
said Singano, adding that an eSIM card cannot be removed or stolen, whereas
removable SIM cards are sometimes stolen, and used in scams hence high
security.
Singano said that with eSIM, a
customer can use up to five different mobile numbers with a single phone and
avoid the unnecessary burden of carrying more than one handset.
“We are confident that our customers
will quickly move to our eSIM for what it delivers Airtel Tanzania continues to
ensure seamless and affordable services to all,” she said.
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